Mafia Is Down—but Not Out
Crime Families Adapt to Survive, Lowering Profile and Using Need-to-Know Tactics
For more than two decades, New York City's five organized-crime families were plagued by convictions brought on by strengthened federal laws and the increasing habit of higher-ranking members cooperating with the government.
Those years of high-profile decline created a perception that the city's mafia is on the verge of extinction. But law-enforcement officials and mob experts say the five families, while not the force they once...