Abstract

This study analyzes the representation of the Italian mafias (Cosa Nostra, Camorra and 'Ndrangheta) in a purposive sample of Spanish, German and Dutch newspaper articles between 2000 and 2013. The main aim is to understand how Italian mafias are perceived abroad, and particularly in Europe. The analysis shows that the Italian mafias attracted much European interest in recent years and that this interest is related to specific events. The 'Ndrangheta received significant attention in Germany, while the Camorra is prevalent in Spain. Cosa Nostra records a low amount of domestic attention in the three countries under consideration. Here, the Sicilian mafia is sometimes referred to as a synonym or a definitional term to describe other criminal organizations or criminal methods. More in general, Italian mafias abroad are frequently described as a foreign problem.

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