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  1. The Russian Mafia, also known as Bratva (Brotherhood) is a collection of various organized crime groups that originated during the former Soviet Union era. It is made up of underworld leadership in which engages in providing illegal goods and services that range anywhere from drugs and weapons smuggling to gambling and human trafficking.

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  2. The Russian mafia ( Russian: ру́сская ма́фия rússkaya máfiya [ˈruskəjə ˈmafʲɪjə] or росси́йская ма́фия rossíyskaya máfiya [rɐˈsʲijskəjə ˈmafʲɪjə] ), [4] otherwise referred to as Bratva ( братва́ bratvá [brɐtˈva], lit. 'brotherhood' ), is a collective of various organized crime related ...

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  4. Aug 14, 2018 · The Russian Mafia: Protectionism in the New Capitalist Russia. The Russian Mafia has historically played a significant role in the Russian economy. Today’s mafiosi are descendants of highwaymen and Cossack robbers from the seventeenth century who would often kill families beforehand to avoid capture during raids.

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  5. Abstract. The article addresses two equally challenging issues concerning the Russian organized crime in the 1990s: the causes of its explosive growth and the causes of its rather swift extinction in the 2000s. The answers lie in the dynamics of the Russian state and institutions of the market exchange. The study looks at the various origins of ...

  6. Jan 10, 2024 · War Disrupts Ukrainian-Russian Mafia Bond The network of drugs, guns and people trafficking that developed between Ukraine and Russia had been considered one of the world's strongest. 3 Min read

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  7. The method the Russian Mafia uses to gain money almost always harms other people. If you think about the crimes they commit that include; drug trafficking, human trafficking, scams, fraud, and murder. They all harm other people so that the Mafia can gain either money, or power. Although murder can also be related to rival Mafia families.

  8. Crime And Justice In Russia: A Review Essay. The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia. Author: Mark Galeotti. Publisher: New Haven, CT: London: Yale University Press, 2018. 344p. Crime And Punishment In The Russian Revolution. Author: Tsuyoshi Hasegawa. Publisher: Cambridge, MA; London: Harvard University Press, 2017. 368p.

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