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  2. Crime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Within Europe, Italy is placed at 8th in terms of law enforcement per 100 thousand people, surpassing the continental average of 335 units. [2] Italy is known for being a country with a higher number of regional differences than some of its fellow nations; for example, the southern region has much higher activity of organized crime, whereas the northern regions of Italy have had relatively ...

  3. Triangle of death (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 550,000 people live in the triangle of death. The annual death rate per 100,000 inhabitants from liver cancer is approximately 38.4 for men and 20.8 for women in this area, as compared to the national average of 14. The death rate for bladder cancer and cancer of the central nervous system was also higher than the national average. [5]

  4. Camorra - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Italian police arrested three members of the Camorra crime syndicate on 30 September 2008. According to Gianfrancesco Siazzu, commander of the Carabinieri police, the three were captured in small villas on the coast of Naples. All three had been on Italy's 100 top most wanted list.

  5. Organized crime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] However, despite the ubiquity of organized crime in much of the country, Italy has only the 47th highest murder rate, at 0.013 per 1,000 people, [10] compared to 61 countries, and the 43rd highest number of rapes per 1,000 people, compared to 64 countries in the world, all relatively low figures among developed countries.

  6. Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples currently has a higher birth rate than other parts of Italy, with 10.46 births per 1,000 inhabitants, compared to the Italian average of 9.45 births. [106] Naples's population rose from 621,000 in 1901 to 1,226,000 in 1971, declining to 910,000 in 2022 as city dwellers moved to the suburbs.

  7. Italy's white-collar mafia is making a business killing

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    Italy's mafia rarely dirties its hands with blood these days. Just 17 people were killed by the mob in Italy in 2022, according to the latest official data, versus more than 700 in 1991.

  8. List of mass shootings in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Naples, Campania: 1 3 4: Four people were shot, one fatally, while fans were celebrating S.S.C. Napoli's first Serie A title in thirty years. The one fatality was a known Camorra member. [2] 30 March 2023: L'Aquila, Abruzzo: 4 [n 1] 0 4: A man shot and killed three family members (his wife and their two children) with a pistol before killing ...

  9. European court says Italy violated rights of residents near ...

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    Italy violated the human rights of residents living in and around Naples by failing to manage a 15-year garbage and pollution crisis that contributed to higher mortality rates from cancer in the ...