Multiple Choice
How did Chambliss' (1978) findings run contrary to the dominant grain of thinking about organised crime?
A) He said it was not really a major problem
B) He concluded that organised crime was not controlled by some form of national syndicate who exercised a feudal-like control over their underlings across the nation
C) his research did not support the idea that there was some 'godfather' or even a group of private citizens running these rackets
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