mafiinisia
Mafiinisia is a term used in criminology and sociology to describe a form of organized crime that combines traditional mafia-style networks with broader influence over civilian institutions and markets. It is a neologism in academic discourse, and its exact etymology and boundaries are not standardized. In discussions of mafiinisia, networks sustain illicit activity through a mix of coercion, corruption, and strategic collaboration with legitimate actors, including businesses, public officials, and administrative bodies.
Core features commonly identified in analyses of mafiinisia include hierarchical or semi-hierarchical organizational structures, territorial or
Geographic and historical usage of the term varies. Scholars apply mafiinisia to diverse contexts, including but
Debate centers on whether mafiinisia denotes a distinct, coherent category or a flexible heuristic for describing