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24 maj 2019 · Women have served as acting bosses in Italy’s major crime families, including the ’Ndrangheta and Camorra. “There is a growing number of women who hold executive roles,” Gaetano Maruccia, an Italian police commander in greater Naples, told The Daily Telegraph newspaper in 2009.
28 paź 2016 · The Italian Ministry of Justice says more than 150 Mafia women are now locked up in Italian prisons, a record high.
16 wrz 2022 · The wives, mothers, daughters and sisters in the Italian mafia aren’t often thought of as leaders within the organization. But women have played vital roles throughout its history and have done anything—from keeping secrets, to murder—in the name of the family.
20 lut 2015 · Female gangsters are subject to arcane rules, rigorous rituals, and inseverable commitments. Caught in a confusing place between modernity and tradition, they can give death orders but can’t ...
25 kwi 2019 · Campagna is not the first woman to hold a powerful position in a mafia clan in Italy and the pages of today's anti-mafia prosecutors' investigations are filled with names of female mafiosi acting as bosses, be they part of the 'Ndrangheta, the Cosa Nostra, or the Camorra.
Maria Licciardi (Italian pronunciation: [maˈriːa litˈtʃardi]; born 24 March 1951) is an Italian criminal affiliated with the Camorra, head of the Licciardi clan, and one of the bosses of the Secondigliano Alliance. [1]
7 sie 2018 · Over the last twenty-five years, there has been a growing debate about the role of women in Italian Mafias. Using a qualitative approach, this article looks at the leadership roles of women in the Neapolitan Camorra covering the period 2000–2014.