Italian civil society against the Mafia: From perceptions to expectations

Cayli Messina, Baris (2013) Italian civil society against the Mafia: From perceptions to expectations. International Journal of Law, Crime, and Justice, 41 (1). pp. 81-99. ISSN 1756-0616

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This study presents the results of a survey of 72 civil society organisations in Italy that work against the Mafia. The study investigated their perceptions of the anti-Mafia movement in four main areas: (1) government performance, (2) civil society performance, (3) the government-civil society relationship, and (4) the Mafia phenomenon and anti-Mafia policies. The study first revealed that civil society is not satisfied with the government's performance on anti-Mafia policies. Second, civil society finds its own performance relatively better than the government's, although it needs improvement. Third, civil society perceives a conflict between the government and civil society concerning anti-Mafia policies. Fourth, the Mafia-politician network is seen by civil society as the most important factor in the Mafia's power. Finally, creating a culture of lawfulness is perceived as the most influential anti-Mafia measure attainable.

Keywords:Italian mafia, civil society
Subjects:L Social studies > L300 Sociology
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences
ID Code:49793
Deposited On:13 Jun 2022 14:27

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