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Authors: John Dickie
Piccioterria (Lads with Attitude),
119–120
All Saints bagpipe party,
127–133
AMGOT and,
274–276
camorra and,
125–126
as constellation of gangs,
131
emigrating to America,
197–200
fascist campaign against,
231–234
,
237–241
Giuseppe Musolino,
141
,
142–153
growth of,
282
,
283
initiation ritual,
124
judicial leniency and,
240–241
kinship and,
243–244
,
253
lack of state interest in,
137–138
Madonna of Polsi and,
135–137
mass arrests of,
148
Maviglia murder and,
132–135
organisation of,
124
origins of,
122–126
as part of ruling class,
200–201
pimping and prostitution and,
244
,
245–246
post–World War I,
235–238
prosecution of,
140–141
reason for emergence of,
138–140
tattoos,
124
See also
Camorra (Neapolitan/Campanian mafia)
Picciotti de sgarro
,
39
Picciotto d’onore
,
xlv
Piccola Pretura
(Lo Schiavo),
294–296
,
299
Piccoli, Flaminio,
485
,
486
Piedmont, ’ndrangheta in,
495–496
Pimping,
76–77
,
96
,
244
Pinelli, Giuseppe,
404
Pirandello, Luigi,
306
Pirelli,
158
Piromalli, Gioacchino,
401
,
407
Piromalli, Girolamo (Mommo),
401–402
,
429
,
430
,
431
,
432
Piromalli, Giuseppe,
432
,
490
,
594
Piromalli clan,
616
Pistone, Joseph D. (Donnie Brasco),
447–448
Pizza Connection,
438
,
448
Plain of Gioia Tauro,
121–126
Platì,
266
,
417
,
615
,
619
P2 Masonic Lodge,
449
,
484
,
513
Poems and Thoughts
(Cutolo),
454
,
456
,
458
Poggioreale prison,
348
,
431
,
451–452
,
455
,
472–473
,
479–480
,
518
,
584
Police
Cuocolo trial and,
214–217
fight against banditry,
300
mafia-fighters,
67–68
torture and,
533
See also
Carabinieri
Police alliance
with Calabrian mafia,
15–20
,
25–31
with ’ndrangheta,
124
with Sicilian mafia,
72
Political Prisons and Jails
(Castromediano),
14
Politicians, mafias and,
655–656
camorra,
44
Cold War and,
567–568
’ndrangheta,
340–343
,
344
piccotteria and strong-arm politics,
139–140
Sicilian mafia,
61–62
,
218
,
592–593
,
655–656
See also
The Left (Italian coalition)
;
The Right (Italian coalition)
Polito, Francesco,
247–248
,
251
,
252
,
253
Polito, Maria,
327
Polito, Nicola,
327
Pollifroni, Nicola,
248
,
252
Porta Nuova Family,
529
,
553
Portobello
(television show),
519–520
Positivist sociology, mafia and,
94–98
Poverty of southern Italy,
120
,
178
,
195
,
234
,
328
,
333
,
361
,
363
,
476–477
,
537
,
620–621
Prepotenza
,
129
,
130
Prestigiacomo, Giovanni,
467
Prezzolini, Giuseppe,
324
Price fixing, Naples fruit and vegetable market,
352–354
Princi, Antonio,
144
Principle of the line,
243
Prison gangs,
138
Prison system as theatre of mafia activity,
3–6
,
7–14
,
112–114
,
123
,
126
,
138
,
452
,
658
Procida prison,
9–10
Profaci, Joe,
378
La Propaganda
(newspaper),
183
Propaganda 2 (P2),
428
Pro Sicilia
Committee,
179–181
Prostitution/prostitutes,
76–77
,
125
,
244
,
245–246
,
277–278
,
650
Protection rackets,
288
camorra,
4–5
,
7
,
76
,
101
,
109
,
230–231
,
275
,
313
,
626
mafiosi and,
167
’ndrangheta,
427
,
651
piccioterria,
122
,
240
Sicilian mafia,
54–55
,
58
,
60
,
164
,
167
,
288
,
295–296
,
364
,
610
,
613–614
,
653
Provenzano, Bernardo (the Tractor),
411
,
413
,
414
,
415
,
604–606
,
608–610
,
613
,
655
Psychological Warfare
Branch (PWB),
277
,
278
,
280
Puglia,
462
mafias’ presence in,
493
Sacred United Crown,
491–493
Puglia, Giuseppe Mario,
294–295
Puppet theatre,
310–311
Purita, Latino,
330
,
332
PWB.
See
Psychological Warfare Branch (PWB)
Quindici, Antonio
(‘O Grifone)
,
315–316
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act,
511
Radical Party,
524
Railways, role in emergence of piccotteria,
139
Rapi, Giovanni (Johnny the Teacher),
193
,
194
,
199–200
,
204
,
213
Ravelli, Aldo,
496