A caporegime (or capo) is in charge of a group of soldiers and enforcers who report directly to him. A capo (also known as captain or "skipper") is appointed by the boss and reports to him or the underboss. A captain runs his own territory and gives a percentage of his (and his underlings) earnings to the boss. He is also responsible for any tasks assigned, including murder. In labor racketeering it is usually a capo who controls the infiltration of union locals.
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| - A caporegime (or capo) is in charge of a group of soldiers and enforcers who report directly to him. A capo (also known as captain or "skipper") is appointed by the boss and reports to him or the underboss. A captain runs his own territory and gives a percentage of his (and his underlings) earnings to the boss. He is also responsible for any tasks assigned, including murder. In labor racketeering it is usually a capo who controls the infiltration of union locals.
- A Caporegime, commonly known as a capo, is a mid-level member of a Mafia crime family and one of the don's most trusted allies. A capo is in charge of a crew called a regime. There are usually four to six crews in each family, possibly even seven to ten crews, each one consisting of up to twenty soldatos and associates, though in the past (or in the event of a war) the crew had a larger number of men. Capos run their own family territory but must follow the limitations and guidelines created by the boss, as well as pay him his cut of their profits. Capos are nominated by the underboss, but typically chosen by the boss himself.
- Un Caporegime è uno degli uomini più fidati di un Don. Talvolta chiamato Capodecina, è a capo di un regime composto prevalentemente da soldati. Generalmente una famiglia può contare da quattro a sei regimi, ognuno composto da dieci unità. Tuttavia, in caso di guerra, questi numeri possono cambiare notevolmente. In casi particolari i Caporegime possono appropriarsi di un territorio specifico, pur restando fedeli all'organizzazione principale.
- Um Caporegime, informalmente conhecido como capo, é um membro de influência/nível médio em uma família da Máfia e um dos mais confiados aliados e subordinados do Don. Um capo está no comando de um grupo chamado Regime, e cada família tem geralmente 4 a 6 Regimes, possivelmente até de 7 a 10 regimes, cada um contendo cerca de 20 soldatos, agentes e associados. Os capos controlam seus próprios territórios pertencentes a família, mas precisam obedecer ao Don e pagar a ele uma parte de seus ganhos, geralmente de 15% a 30%. Capos são nomeados pelo Subchefe, mas geralmente escolhidos pelo Chefe/Don.
- __notoc__ A Caporegime (Capo) is a captain of a mafia family. A Capo is in charge of a crew of soldiers and associates, this is known as a regime. The capo is only outranked by the Consigliere, Underboss and the Don, the leader of the family. If all of those members die or retire, then the highest ranking capo is usually selected to become boss.
- The Mafia, particularly the Italian-American Mafia, is essentially and technically divided into almost distinct and partially independent "crews" headed by a "capo" or leader of the individuals, and those in the crew report to the capo and collect money for the capo, and the capo gives the share of the profit to the people in the higher up like the underboss and/or the boss to keep the mafia organization in regular intervals. The profit sharing of the crews to the boss is used for protection by the boss for the crew if the crew needs help and mutual interest. Accurate estimates of the income of an average capo vary greatly and are difficult to quantify. It's always in a state of flux, depending on the success and size of his crew depending on the time.
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| - A caporegime (or capo) is in charge of a group of soldiers and enforcers who report directly to him. A capo (also known as captain or "skipper") is appointed by the boss and reports to him or the underboss. A captain runs his own territory and gives a percentage of his (and his underlings) earnings to the boss. He is also responsible for any tasks assigned, including murder. In labor racketeering it is usually a capo who controls the infiltration of union locals.
- A Caporegime, commonly known as a capo, is a mid-level member of a Mafia crime family and one of the don's most trusted allies. A capo is in charge of a crew called a regime. There are usually four to six crews in each family, possibly even seven to ten crews, each one consisting of up to twenty soldatos and associates, though in the past (or in the event of a war) the crew had a larger number of men. Capos run their own family territory but must follow the limitations and guidelines created by the boss, as well as pay him his cut of their profits. Capos are nominated by the underboss, but typically chosen by the boss himself.
- Un Caporegime è uno degli uomini più fidati di un Don. Talvolta chiamato Capodecina, è a capo di un regime composto prevalentemente da soldati. Generalmente una famiglia può contare da quattro a sei regimi, ognuno composto da dieci unità. Tuttavia, in caso di guerra, questi numeri possono cambiare notevolmente. In casi particolari i Caporegime possono appropriarsi di un territorio specifico, pur restando fedeli all'organizzazione principale.
- Um Caporegime, informalmente conhecido como capo, é um membro de influência/nível médio em uma família da Máfia e um dos mais confiados aliados e subordinados do Don. Um capo está no comando de um grupo chamado Regime, e cada família tem geralmente 4 a 6 Regimes, possivelmente até de 7 a 10 regimes, cada um contendo cerca de 20 soldatos, agentes e associados. Os capos controlam seus próprios territórios pertencentes a família, mas precisam obedecer ao Don e pagar a ele uma parte de seus ganhos, geralmente de 15% a 30%. Capos são nomeados pelo Subchefe, mas geralmente escolhidos pelo Chefe/Don.
- The Mafia, particularly the Italian-American Mafia, is essentially and technically divided into almost distinct and partially independent "crews" headed by a "capo" or leader of the individuals, and those in the crew report to the capo and collect money for the capo, and the capo gives the share of the profit to the people in the higher up like the underboss and/or the boss to keep the mafia organization in regular intervals. The profit sharing of the crews to the boss is used for protection by the boss for the crew if the crew needs help and mutual interest. Accurate estimates of the income of an average capo vary greatly and are difficult to quantify. It's always in a state of flux, depending on the success and size of his crew depending on the time. The "crews" are partially independent from each other and everyone in the crew only usually does things within the "crew" and the money making are also within the crew. Asking of how many crews and how many individuals are in the family by the people inside the mafia are generally prohibited because the secrecy of the mafia and the suspicion that the individual might be an informant. Sometimes a crew might specialize in certain areas like gambling, while other crews might be more involved in legitimate interests like construction. A crew might also operate in certain geographical areas. The number of caporegimes/crews depends on the size of a family. The Gambino family has had more than 20 capos whereas the St. Louis crime family has had just a small number of capos.
- __notoc__ A Caporegime (Capo) is a captain of a mafia family. A Capo is in charge of a crew of soldiers and associates, this is known as a regime. The capo is only outranked by the Consigliere, Underboss and the Don, the leader of the family. If all of those members die or retire, then the highest ranking capo is usually selected to become boss.
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