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The bibliography on Organized

Crime first published in. TQ.e ',_.-,

Police Chief, September 1971

has been updated with the addition

o~ sixty five new entries.

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BOOKS

A Professional Thief, The :i?rof~~ional Thief. Annotated and Interpreted by Edwin H. Sutherland. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1937.

Adamic, Louis, Dynamite- The Story of Class Violence in AmeJ.'ica. New York, The Viking Press, 1931.

Adrian, Charles R., Governing Urban America. New York, McGraw­Hill, 1961.

Alexander, Herbert, Re@lation of Political Finance .. Berkeley, Calif.: Institute of Governmental Studies and Princeton Citizens Research Foundation, 1966.

Allen, David D., The Nature of Gambling. New York, Coward-McCann, 1952.

Allen, Edward J., Merchants of Menace. Springfield, 111., Charles C Thomas, 1962.

Allsop, Kenneth, The Bootleggers and Their Era. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday- and Co., Inc., 1961.

Anslinger, Harry J., and Will Oursler, The Murderers: The Story of Narcotic Gangs. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1961.

, The Protectors .. New York, Farrar, Straus and Company, 1964.

, and William F. Tompkins, The Traffic in Narcotics. New York, 'Funk and vVagnalls Co., Inc. J 1953.

Arm, Walter, Payoff. New York, AppletQn-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1951.

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Asbury, Herbert, Gangs of New York - An Informal History of the Underworld. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1928.

_____ , . The Chicago Underworld. New York, Ace Star, 1940.

_____ , The Great Illusion. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and Co., 1950.

-----, Sucker's Progress. New York, nJdd, Mead and Co, J 1938.

_____ , The Barbary Coast - An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1933.

-----, The French Quarter-An Informal History of the New Orleans Underworld.

·New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. r

Banfield, Edward C., and James Q. Wilson, City Politics. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1963

Barnes, Harry E., and Negley K. Teeters, New Horizons in Criminology, 3rd ed. , Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, 1959.

Barzini, Luigi, The Italians. New York, Atheneum, 1964.

Bates, Jerome E., and Edward S. Zawadski, Criminal Abortion. Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1964.

Bell, Daniel, The End of Ideology. New York, Free Press, 1960.

Bender, ErIe, Tickets to Fortune. New York, Modern Age Books, 1938.

Bergler, Edmund, The Psychology of Gambling. New York, Hill and Wang. 1957.

Bers, Melvin K., The Penetration of Legitimate Business by ,Organized Crime-An Analysis. Law, Enforcement Assistance Administi-ation, U. S. Department of Justice, 1970.

Blanche i Ernest E., You Can't Win: Facts and Fallacies About Gambling. Washington~ Public Affairs Press, 1949.

Bloomquist, Edward R., Marijuana. Beverly Hills, Calif., Glencoe Press, 1968.

Brennan, Ray, The Stolen Years. Cleveland, 0., Pennington Press, 1959.

Brown, Thorvald T., The Enigma of Drug _Addiction. Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1961.

Buck, Frederick S., Horse Race Betting: A Complete Account of Pari­Mutuel and Bookmaking. New York, Greenburg, 1946.

B 1 walter J A Merchanlls of uc ~ ,.. , ,Misery. Mountain View, Calif., Pacific Press Publishing, 1956.

Bullough, Vern L., The History of Prostitution. New Hyde Park; N. Y., University Books, 1964.

Burgess, Ernest W., The New . Step in the War on Crime-Legalize Gambling. Chicago, Governmental Research Association, 1935.

Burns, Walter Noble, The One-Way Ride: The Red Trail of Chicago gangland from Prohibition to J'ake Lingle. Garden City" No Y. , Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1031.

Bl.lse, Renee, The Deadly Silence. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and Co., 1965.

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Chafetz, Henry, Play the Devil. New York, Clarkson N. Potter, 1960.

Chalmers, David Mark, The SocL.l.l and Political Ideas of the Muckrak~. New York, Citadel Press, 1964.. ~

Collinson, Owen H., King Crime. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1959.

Cook, Fred J., A Two Dollar Bet Means Murder. New York, Dial Press~ 1961.

__________ ,-2T~h~e~S~e~c~r~e~t~R~u~le~r~s~·~.~C~r~i~m~in~a~l Syndicates and How They Control the U. S. Underworld. New York, Duell, Sloane and Pearce, 1966.

Cooper, Courtney Riley, Designs in Scarlet. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1939.

-----, Here's To Crime. -Boston, Little, BrowJl and Company, 1939.

Crawford, Francis Marion, Southern Italy and Sicily and the Rulers of the South. London, The Mamillan Co." 1900.

Cressey, Donald R., Theft of the Natior. New York, Harper and Row, 1969.

----_ , Other People's Money. Glencoe, Ill., The Free Press, 1953,

Danforth, 'Harold R~, and James D. Horan, The D. A. IS Man. New York, Crown Publisher, Inc';, 1957. -~ ..

Davi~, Clyde B., . Something for Nothing. Philadelphis, Pa., Lippincott, 1956.

DeLeeuw, Hendrik, Underworld Story: The Rise of Organized Crime and Vice-Racket in the U. S. A. Londorl, N. Spearman, 1955.

DemariS, Ovid, Captive City. New York, Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1969.'

Dobyns, Fletcher, The Underworld of American Politics. New York, -Fletcher DObyns, Publisher, 1~32.

Doherty; Bill, Crime Reporter. New York. Exposition Press, 1964.

Dolci, Danilo, Waste. New York, Monthly Review Press, 1964.

Drzazga, John, Wheels of Fortune. Springfield, Ill., Charles C. Thomas, 1963.

Dubins, Lester E., and Leonard J. Savage How to Gamble If you Must. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965.

Dulles. Allen, The Craft of Intelligence. New Yor.k, Harper and Row, 1963.

Edelhertz, Herbert, The Nature, Impact and Prosecution of White Collar Crime. Washington, U.B. Government Printing Office, 1970.

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Egen, Frederic,. W., Plainclothesman: Handbook of Vice and Gambling lnvestigation. New York, Arco Publishing Co., Inc., 1959.

Elliot, J. F. Some Thoughts on the Control of Organized Gaming. G. E. Electronics Laboratory, 1968.

Elli son,· E. Jerome, and Frank W. Bro~k, The Run for Your Money. New York, Dodge, 1935.

Ezell, John Samuel, Fortune's Merry Wheel. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1960.

Fed~r, Sid, and Joachin Joesten, The Luciano Story. New York, David McKay Co., 1960.

____ , and Burton B. Turkus, . Murder, Inc. New York, Perma

Books, 1952.

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Frasca, Dom, Vito Genovese: King of Crime, rev. ed., New York, Avon BooJ~s; 1963.

Gage, Nicholas, Mafia- U. S. A. New York, Del Publishing Co., 1972

Ganni, Francis, A. J .• A ;Family Business, Kinship and Social Control in Organized Crime. New York, Basic Books, 1972.

Gardiner, John A., The Politics of Corruption: Organized Crime in an American City. New York, Russel Sage Foundation, 1970.

Germann, A. C., Frank D. Day, and Robert R. J. Gallati, Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Revised 12th printing, Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1970.

Gowen, Emmett, ed. J True Expose of Racketeers and Their Methods. New York, Popular Books, 1930.

Halper, Albert, ed •• The Cleveland Crime Book. Cleveland, Ohio, World Publishing Co., 1967.

_____ , The Chicago Crime Book: Cleveland, Ohio, World Publishing Co., 1967.

Hamilton, Charles, Men of the Underworld. New York, Macmillan Company, 1952.

Harney, Malachi L., and John C. Cross, The Informer in Law Enforcement, 2nd ed . Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1968.

_____ , The Narcotic Officer's Notebook. Springfield, Ill., Charles C Thomas, 1861.

Heard, Alexander, The Costs of Democracy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1960.

Heckethorn, Charles, The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries. New Hyde Park, N. Y., University Books, 1965.

IIelbrant, Maurice, Narcotic Agent 319. New York, Vanguard Press. 1841.

Herald~ George W., and Edward D. Radin. The Big Wheel. New York, Morrow, 1963.

Herman, Robert D., Gambling •. New York, Harper arrl Row, 1967.

Herskovits, Melville Jr. > Man and His Worl<.s. New York, Allred A. Knopf, Inc. 1956.

HiU, Albert Fay, The North Avenue Irregulars: .A,. Suburb Battles the Mafia.

'New York, Cowles, 1968.

Hirsch, Carl, Public Enemies in Public Office. _ New York: New Century Publications, 1951.

Hobsbawn, E. J., Social Bandits and Primitive Rebels. Glencoe, Ill., The Free Press, 1959.

Horan, Sames D., The Mob's Man. New York, Crown, 19.59.

Hostetter, Gordon L., and Tlfomas Beesley, It's a Racket! Chicago, Less Quin Books, Inc., 1929.

Hughes, Rupert. Attorney for the People - The Story of Thomas E. Dewey. Boston, Houghton-Mifflin, 1940.

Hynd, Alan, The Giant Killers. New York, Robert M. McBrid~ and Company, 1945.

Irey, Elmer L .• and William Slocum, The Tax Dodgers- The Inside Story of the T-lVIen's War with America's Political and Underworld Hoodlums. New York, Greenberg, 1948.

Jacoby, Oswald, Jacoby on Gambling. New York, Hart, 1963.

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Johnson, Malcolm, Crime on the Labor Front. New York, McGraw- Hill, 1950.

Katcher, Leo, 'rhe Big Bankroll: The Life and Times of Arnold Hothstein. New York, Victor Goliancz, 1958.

Kavanagh, Marcus, The Criminal and His Allies. Indianapolis, Ind., Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1928,

Keating. William J .• and Richard Carter, The Man Who Rocked the Boat. New York; Harper and Row, 1956.

Kees:i.ng, Felix M .• Cultural Anthropology. New York, Rinehart and Company, 195~.

Kefauver, Estes, Crime in America. New York, Greenwood Press Publishers, 1951.

___ ~-'--, The Kefauver Committee Report on Organized Crime. New York, Didier Publishers, 1951.

Kennedy, Robert F •• The Enemy Within. New York, Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1960.

Kent, Sherman, Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy. Princeton, N. Y. : Princeton University Press. 1966.

King, Rufus, Gambling and Organized Crime • . Washington, Public Affairs Pre'ss, 1969.

Knapp, Whitman, Knapp Commission Report on Police Corruption. New York. Braziller Inc .• 1973.

Landesco, John, Organized Crime in Chicago, 2d ed. Chicago University of Chicago Press, 1968. .

Lashly, Arthur V. I Professional Criminal and Organized Crime. Chicago, American Bar Association, 1928.

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Lasswell, Harold D .• Bribery, 2 Encyclopedia ci the Social Sciences. New York, Macmillan, 1930.

Lavine, Emanual H., Cheese It-The Cops. Account of an effort to stamp out. organized crime in Denver. New York, Vanguard, 1936.

Ewen, C. L'Estrange, Lotteries and Sweepstakes. London, Heath Cranton Ltd., 1932.

Lewis, Jerry D., ed., Crusade Against Crime. New York, Bernard Geis Assoc, , 1962.

Lewis, Norman, The Honored Society. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1964.

I,p,wis, Oscar, Sage Brush Casinos. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday and Company, 1953.

Ludovici, Laurence J., The Itch for Play. London, Jarrolds), 1962.

Lyle, John H., The Dry and Lawless Years. Englewood Cliffs, N. J ., Prentice-Hall, . Inc., 1960.

Lynch, Dennis Tilden, Criminals and Politicians. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1932.

Maas, Peter, Serpico. New York, Viking Press, 1973.

__ , The Valachi Papers., New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1968.

MacDonald, John C. R., Buncos, Rackets, Confidence Schemes. Stanford, Calif., Stanford University

Press" 1939.

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JVIacDougall, Ernest David, ed., Crime for Profit. A Symposium on Mer.cenary Crime. Boston, Stratford, 1933.

MacDougall, Ernest D., et al., Speculati'2.!2-and Gambling, Boston, Stratford, 1936. <_. MacDougall, Michael, Gamblers Don't Gamble, New York, Greystone 'Press, 1939.

Manson Research Corporation. Plan for an Operation. Research Study of Organized Crime in the United States. San Francisco: Manson Research, 1966.

March; James G., and Herbert A. Simon, ~')rganizations. New York, Wiley, 1958.

lVI.artin. Raymond V., Revolt in the Mafia. New York, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, i963=

Marx, Herbert J., ed., Gambling in America. New ~ork, H. W. Wilson, 1952.

Maxwell, Gavin, Bandit. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1956.

McClellan, John L., Crime Without Punishment. New York,. Duell, Sloane and Pearce, 1962.

McConaughy,' John, From Cain to CaEo~ Racketeer:i~ Down the Ages. New York, Brentano's, 1.931. .

McMenimen, H. N., High Profitability- The Rev/ard for Price Fixing. Nationallnstitute of Municip~.l La.w Officers, 1969.

Merriam, Charles E., Chicago: A More Intimate View of Urban Politics. New York, Macmillan

1929.

Merton, Rohert K., Social Theory and Social Structure, revised ed. New York, Free Press,

1957.

Messick, Hank, The Silent Syndicate. New York, Macmillan, 19G7.

Ottenberg, Miriam, The Federal Jnvestigators. \~;~

----, Syndicate Wife: The Story of Ann Drahmann Coppola., New York, Macmillan, 1968.

Englewood Cliffs, N.,J., Prentice-Hall, Inc. \':.1 1962. 1

, f Owen, H. Collison, King Crime: New York, I

---_, Syndicate in the Sun. New York, The Macmillan Co. , 1968.

----, Lansky. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1971.

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1959

Pace, Denny F., Handbook of Vice Control. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1971.

Pantaleone, Michele, The Mafia and Politics. New York. Coward-McCann, Inc., 1966.

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Ii Meyers, Sidney W., The Great Las' Vegas Fraud. Chicago, Mayflower, 1958.

,I Pasley, Fred D., Al Capone: The BiographY I' ~~;o~elf-Made Man. New York, Ives-Washburn, ii

Milligan, Maurice M., The Inside Story of the Pendergast Machine. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1948.

----_, Muscling In. New York, Ives­Washburn, 1930.

Peterson, Virgil W., Barbarians in Our Midst­Mockridge, Norton and Robert H. Prall, A History of Chicago 9rime and Politics. The Big Fix. New York, Holt, 1954. ' Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1952.

Moley, Raymond, Polltics and Criminal Prosecution. New York, Midton Balch and Co., 1929.

Mooney, Martin, ': ;'ime Incorporated. New York, Whittlesey House, 1935.,

Mori, Cesare, The Last Struggle with the Mafia. New York, Putnam, 1932.

_____ , Gambling-Should it be Legalized? Springfield, Ill, Charles C Thomas, 1951.

Prager, Ted, and Larry Craft, Hoodlums: New York. New York, Retail Distribut ors, 1959.

Proskauer, Julien, 'Suckers All. New, York, Macaulay, 1934.

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Raymond, Allen, Waterfront Priest.' New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1955.

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Reckless, Walter C., Vice in Chicago. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1933. '

Redston, George with Kendell F. Crossen, The Conspiracy of Death. Indianapolis, Iric., Bobbs-Merrill, 1965.

'Reeves, Ira, 01' Rum River. Chicago, Thomas S. Rockwell Co., 1931

Re,id, Ed, and Demaris, Ovid, The Green Felt Jungle. New York, Trident Press, 1963.

Reid, Ed, The Grim Reapers: The Anatomy of Orgariized Crime in America. Chicago, Henry Regnery Company,' 1962. '

____ , Mafia, rev. ed. New York, Signet Books, 1964.

____ , The Shame of New York. ,New York, Random House, .IIfc., 1953. "

Rice, Robert, The Business of Crime. New York, Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956.

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Salerno, Ralph, and John S. Tompkins, The Crime Confederation, Garden City, New-­York" Doubleday and Co., Inc., 19G9.

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Sutherland, Edwin H., White Collar Crime. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1949.

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Whyte, William Footc, Street Corner Society- The Social Structure of an Italian Slum, 2d ed., Chicago, University 'of Chicago Press, 1955.

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