Philadelphia's ``Black Mafia': Assessing and advancing current interpretations |
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Authors: | Sean Patrick Griffin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Clemson University, 134 Brackett Hall, Clemson, SC 29634-1356, USA |
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Abstract: | In the history and the study of organizedcrime, the validity and reliability ofsources have been particularly problematicmatters. Governmental fact-finding bodiesare frequently cited in this research area,including the now-defunct PennsylvaniaCrime Commission. For example, studiesoccasionally reference Philadelphia's``Black Mafia,' and each of these inquiriesrelies upon the work of the PennsylvaniaCrime Commission for ``analysis' of thegroup. In this article, the Commission'sfindings are presented and then critiqued. Significant Black Mafia activitiesunder-researched by the Commission are nextanalyzed, adding context to the currentunderstanding of the group. The articlechallenges current assumptions, places thegroup's history in context, and illustratesthe utility of primary source research. |
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