The New Chicago Mob
The downfall of the Chicago Outfits' most powerful family.
The downfall of the Chicago Outfits' most powerful family.
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Madagascar's Antanimora Prison exemplifies overcrowding in Africa, plagued by disease, hunger, and vermin.
Miami Dade Boot Camp offers minor offenders rigorous drills as a better alternative to harsh jail life.
The Central Prison of Sofia is a European prison that is practically in ruins.
Dallas County Jail, with 7,100 beds, houses diverse inmates and faces turf wars from 300 daily arrivals.
In a brutal prison, inmates dominate, while fearful guards stay outside; only the strongest survive.
A prison in the desert of Arizona uses old army tents instead of prison cells.
Private Violence explores the most dangerous place for American women; their own home.
1992, Florida, USA. Aileen Wuornos is claimed to be the world's first female serial killer.
Three men and their families in Calgary, Canada, are torn apart by police violence
The downfall of the Chicago Outfits' most powerful family.
Why did the outfit bosses had the Spilotro brothers murdered?
Taking a trip through the outfits' decades long involvement in the labor rackets.
Looking at multiple bosses throughout the 1940s and 1950s and the rise of Sam Giancana.
In the late 1800's, looking at the origins of the gambling and horse racing rackets.
Female prisoners explain how they got to be facing life without parole, even though they’re innocent.
Follow three women that spent time in prison, having each been convicted of killing their abusive husbands.
American Trial uses real witnesses to explore race, policing, and accountability in Eric Garner's case.
Three men and their families in Calgary, Canada, are torn apart by police violence
The final blow for the mob came from one murder that sank the remaining outfit hierarchy.
The downfall of the Chicago Outfits' most powerful family.
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