How to Recognize the Mafia Abroad

Critical Notes on ‘ndrangheta Mobility

Anna Sergi author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:6th Nov '25

£45.00

This title is due to be published on 6th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The influence and spread of clans and families within the ‘ndrangheta - the Calabrian mafia - is international yet recognising their activities is not always easy, especially when considering mafia groups’ apparent ability to ‘disappear’ when abroad. This book challenges existing myths about the mobility of this mafia group, emphasizing mafias' interconnectivity and ubiquity both at home and abroad, while providing practical tools for law enforcement and organized crime practitioners.

It considers potential biases around ethnicities and surnames and the intergenerational diversification of mafias – for example, the use of encryption technologies. Combining theory with case studies drawn from Anna Sergi’s extensive fieldwork, the book sets out the policy and practice implications for combatting organized crime.

'For all its strengths, the established criminological research on organised crime tends to focus—understandably—on structural and network matters rather than the complex interplay of human and (trans)cultural dynamics that characterise today’s globalised criminal operations. Anna Sergi’s new book provides a valuable corrective. By centring ethnicity, clannish bonds, and the deviant subcultures associated with translocalism in her analysis, Sergi opens new pathways for understanding how modern mafia-style networks actually work—adding crucial dimensions to our knowledge of these complex organisations.’ Keith Hayward, University of Copenhagen


'In this remarkable work, Prof. Sergi reveals how the 'ndrangheta's influence extends far beyond organized crime, embedding itself deeply within cultural and social structures.

Treating it solely as a criminal issue allows it to persist; only by confronting its ideological, economic and societal dimensions can it be effectively dismantled.' Giovanni Aceti, Senior Executive Italian National Police

'This must-read mafia book brings the reader on an exciting journey, while asking difficult questions along the way. By utilizing various sources, the goal is to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the mafia phenomenon in various contexts rather than simple answers to complex questions. The book makes connections between the ethnicity trap of the ‘ndrangheta abroad and the prejudice against Calabrians, and effectively tackles topics such as migration, culture, criminal motives, technology and ethnicity as she discusses the external identity that sustains mafia groups such as the ‘ndrangheta. An excellent read!' Jana Arsovska, The City University of New York

ISBN: 9781529249347

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160 pages