Alphonse ("Scarface") Capone
Alphonse ("Scarface")
Capone (1899-1947), the most famous US gangster of the twentieth century, became head of the Chicago crime syndicate in 1925. ....
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Prohibition
.... On the South Side, a weary John Torrio turned over his holdings to his right-hand man: Alphonse
Capone. The Golden Age of gangsterdom had begun. ....
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Prohibition & Emergence of Organized Crime
.... On the South Side, a weary John Torrio turned over his holdings to his right-hand man: Alphonse
Capone. The Golden Age of gangsterdom had begun. ....
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1987 Film The Untouchables
.... On the one hand is the mob in Chicago under the leadership of Al
Capone, and on the other is the newly-formed unit of federal agents under the leadership of ....
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Social Disruptions and Crime in The Untouchables
.... On the one hand is the mob in Chicago under the leadership of Al
Capone, and on the other is the newly-formed unit of federal agents under the leadership of ....
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Gangster Film Genre
.... This character was closely based on A1
Capone, the most famous gangster of the Prohibition period and a figure strongly imprinted in the hearts and minds of ....
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The Gangster Film
.... This character was closely based on A1
Capone, the most famous gangster of the Prohibition period and a figure strongly imprinted in the hearts and minds of ....
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Twentieth Century Timeline
.... They continue to share them with their children. 1931 Al
Capone imprisoned for Income Tax evasion.
Capone's long reign of terror ....
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Nuclear Testing in Asia
.... Chicago officials fear that a gang is staking out political turf in a city known for Al
Capone and racketeering. .... Al
Capone's legacy lives on. ....
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The Life of Pablo Escobar
.... Kelly, Robert J. Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States: From
Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld. 2000. ....
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Columbian Drug Cartel & Escobar
.... Kelly, Robert J. Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States: From
Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld. 2000. ....
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The cooking of Liguria and Italian Cuisine
.... chicken-without-meat implied by the name, the word magro also appears to refer to the type of fish that was originally used in the dish--the
capone, a rather ....
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Neurologic Theories of Criminal Behavior
.... He turned over the Chicago operation to his protTgT, Al
Capone. During the Prohibition era,
Capone and his gangsters typified organized crime. ....
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Logit Regression Procedure
.... was applied to predict the probability adjustable-rate mortgage terminations in relation to fixed-rate mortgage terminations (Cunningham and
Capone, 1990, pp. ....
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Drug Problem & Legalization
.... He compares the corruption of police in the days of Prohibition to the corruption today created by the war on illegal drugs: Al
Capone would have been proud of ....
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Pros and Cons of Legalizing Marijuana
.... officials. He compares modern corruption of police with corruption in the days of Al
Capone: Prohibition-era corruption . . . was ....
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Losing the Drug War
.... He compares the corruption of police in the days of Prohibition to the corruption today created by the war on illegal drugs: Al
Capone would have been proud of ....
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Macbeth & Mafia
.... Macbeth is one of the most ruthless murderers in all Shakespeare and Gotti was one of the most ruthless organized crime figures since Al
Capone. ....
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THE NEW ORLEANS MAFIA
.... The most famous of all gangsters, Al
Capone, is forever associated with Chicago, while New York has been the popular locale for Mafia-themed books, films, and ....
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Criminal Law 1. In his book, Choice and
.... the Internal Revenue Service, which has been the lead agency in tax fraud investigations and prosecutions of gangland figures such as Al
Capone, and the Bureau ....
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Money Laundering Money Laundering This paper is divided into thr
.... The process of "laundering" profits from illegal activities became a necessary component of any successful criminal enterprise after Al
Capone was convicted of ....
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History of Alcatraz Prison
.... Some of the criminals of distinction who inhabited "the Rock" were Al
Capone, Machine Gun Kelly, Al Karpis of Ma Barker's Gang, Harry and Louise Fleisher of ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... the Internal Revenue Service, which has been the lead agency in tax fraud investigations and prosecutions of gangland figures such as Al
Capone, and the Bureau ....
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1900-1929
.... still wild. It was the time of Robert Peary and Richard Byrd, Black Jack Pershing and Lucky Lindy, Al
Capone and Frank Nitti. This ....
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Failure of War on Drugs
.... drugs leads to the corruption of law enforcement officials is typical of the essay in terms of both its effectiveness and its fallacies: Al
Capone would have ....
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War on Drugs
.... The same case used to be made against alcohol during prohibition, but Al
Capone was not responsible for murdering people because he was drunk but because they ....
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The Drug War
.... drugs leads to the corruption of law enforcement officials is typical of the essay in terms of both its effectiveness and its fallacies: Al
Capone would have ....
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ORGANIZED CRIME 1. In his book, Choice and
.... the Internal Revenue Service, which has been the lead agency in tax fraud investigations and prosecutions of gangland figures such as Al
Capone, and the Bureau ....
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Italian Mafia in the Media
.... often played on the stereotypes developed from the Kefauver hearings by identifying organized criminals by their colorful aliases - Al
Capone, for instance ....
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Italian Mafia in the Media in the 1940s and 1950s
.... often played on the stereotypes developed from the Kefauver hearings by identifying organized criminals by their colorful aliases - Al
Capone, for instance ....
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