"Kidnappings by the ’Ndrangheta: characteristics, institutional countermeasures and turning points"
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
This article examines kidnappings for ransom by the ’Ndrangheta in Italy from the more
measured perspective that the passage of time allows. To investigate the importance and
characteristics of this phenomenon, we analyse a new database compiled from various
sources. We put forward an explanation of the way that the kidnapping era ended that
derives both from statistical analysis of the 654 instances surveyed and from a case
study (the abduction of Cesare Casella). Within this analysis, we award significant weight
to the changing political context and to two particular factors: the crime’s politicisation
under new electoral pressure, and the behaviour of law enforcement agencies. The two
factors often regarded as the principal explanations for the end of kidnapping, legislation
on the freezing of assets and the appeal of the drugs trade, are treated here as simply
aspects of the overall picture. The disappearance of this criminal practice seems to
have followed a hiatus in relationships and a reciprocal show of strength. Although the
repertoire of state threats, notably military action and prison sentences, was substantial,
the political value of victims’ lives and the weakness of the government were powerful
weapons for the final cohort of kidnappers.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Keywords: kidnapping; ’Ndrangheta; political power; Antimafia; Italian political
system.
List of contributors:
Barbieri, Cristina; Mete, Vittorio
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