EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 1H 22M
Crime in New York 1970-1995- Mafia, Bronx Gangs, Crack Kings, Central Park 5
from Al Profit Podcast · host Al Profit
Explore the complex history of crime, poverty, and power in New York City. From the heroin surge and gang wars of the 1970s, fueled by a struggling economy and police corruption, to the rise of crack cocaine in the '80s and its devastating impact on communities like Harlem, this video delves into the forces that shaped the city's streets.Learn about the Italian American Civil Rights League's fight against gangster stereotypes, the emergence of corporate-style drug rings, and the resilience of communities in the face of adversity, including the birth of hip hop in the South Bronx.We examine the Giuliani era's "quality of life" policing, the weakening of the mafia, and the application of RICO statutes to inner-city gangs. Finally, we look at the ongoing impact of gentrification and the shifting landscape of crime and culture in New York City.This in-depth analysis reveals a city where stark inequality has historically driven its most vulnerable to desperate measures, and where the line between law and disorder has often been blurred. Join us as we unpack the intricate story of New York's fight for survival and transformation.
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Crime in New York 1970-1995- Mafia, Bronx Gangs, Crack Kings, Central Park 5
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