This book, "Corruption and Racketeering In The New York City
Construction Industry: The Final Report of the New York State
Organized Task Force," lays out in close and compelling detail the
intricate patterns of currupt activities and relationships that for
the better part of a century have characterized business as usual
in the construction industry in America's largest metropolis.
The book is the end product of more than five years' worth of
investigation, prosecutions, and research by the New York State
Organized Crime Task Force, a unique agency that has set a national
example for marrying law enforcement initiatives with comprehensive
and exhausting analysis of the causes and dynamics of industrial
racketeering. This is a sobering analysis of the construction
industry, one of New York City's largest industries, and in effect,
one of the city's most significant economic sectors. In any given
year during the 1980s, billions of dollars of construction were
being carried out at any one time. The industry regularly employs
more than 100,000 people in the city, involving some one hundred
union locals and many hundreds of general and specialty contractors
as well as a large number of architects, engineers, and materials
suppliers. The book shows--in great and provocative detail--how
organized extortion, bribery illegal cartels, and bid rigging
characterize construction in the city. The basis for much of this
crim is labor racketeering, controlled or orchestrated by organized
crime. It reveals how this world of corruption affects not only the
private sector but the city's vast public works program, and it
spells out the ways in which both organized crime and official
corruption each sustain the dynamics of ongoing criminality.
Wrong-doing on a massive scale is documented at length. But this
book is more than a recitation of extensive and systematic
criminality. The book recommends a number of plausible options for
genuine reform. Necessarily these are profound and radical
solutions, but everyone who reads this book will conclude that only
profound and radical solutions could hope to solve such an
entrenched and intractable crime problem.
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