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Policing 2008 2(1):43-49; doi:10.1093/police/pan016
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Organized Crime in Italy: The Neapolitan Camorra Today

Franco Roberti*

* Franco Roberti is an Anti-Mafia public prosecutor who has been involved in many trials and investigations on the Neapolitan Camorra. Since 2005, he has been coordinating the Anti-Mafia pool in Naples (Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia) which is currently made up of 24 public prosecutors investigating all forms of organized crime in the city and region.

Franco Roberti is an Anti-Mafia public prosecutor. Since 2005, he has been coordinating the Anti-Mafia pool in Naples (Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia) which is currently made up of 24 public prosecutors investigating all forms of organized crime in the city and region. In this article, he presents an overview of the current state of the Neapolitan Camorra based on the numerous on-going investigations.


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