
In the
Sicilian and
American Mafia
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, a made man is a
fully initiated member of the Mafia. In order to become eligible to be "made", an
associate must fulfill several requirements, such as being
Italian or of Italian descent and sponsored by another made man. An inductee will be required to take the oath of ''
omertà'', the Mafia
code of silence and code of honor. After the
induction ceremony, the associate becomes a "made man" and holds the rank of
soldier
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Etymology
The wo ...
() in the Mafia hierarchy. Made men are the only ones who can rise through the ranks of the Mafia, from soldier to
caporegime
A ''caporegime'' or ''capodecina'', usually shortened to ''capo'' or informally referred to as "captain", "skipper" or "lieutenant", is a leadership position in the Mafia (both the Sicilian Mafia and Italian-American Mafia). A ''capo'' is a "made m ...
,
consigliere,
underboss
Underboss () is a position within the leadership structure of certain organized crime groups, particularly in Sicilian Mafia, Sicilian and Italian-American Mafia crime families. The underboss is second in command to the Crime boss, boss. The un ...
, and
boss.
Other common names for members include ''man of honor'' (), ''man of respect'' (), ''one of us'' (), ''friend of ours'' (), ''good fella'', and ''wiseguy'', although the last two terms can also apply to non-initiated Mafia associates who work closely with the Mafia, rather than just official "made men". Earning or making one's "bones" or "button" or becoming a "
button man" for the Mafia is usually synonymous with becoming a "made man".
Other street terms for being initiated into the Mafia include being "straightened out" or "
baptized", and earning one's "badge".
"Opening the books" and "closing the books" are phrases used in the Mafia to indicate, respectively, that a family is ready or unwilling/unable to accept new members. In
Sicily
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, the proper term for a member of the Sicilian Mafia is in Italian , or in
Sicilian ''omu d'onuri''. ''Mafioso'' and the plural ''mafiosi'' are common terms used colloquially and by the press and academics, but are generally not used by members of the Italian-American and Sicilian Mafia themselves.
Overview
Traditionally in the
American Mafia
The American Mafia, commonly referred to in North America as the Italian-American Mafia, the Mafia, or the Mob, is a highly organized Italian-American criminal society and organized crime group. The terms Italian Mafia and Italian Mob apply to ...
to become a made man, the inductee was required to be a male of full Sicilian descent,
which was then extended to males of full Italian descent, and later further extended to males of half-Italian descent through their father's lineage.
For example, famous
Lucchese family associate
Henry Hill, portrayed in the 1990 film ''
Goodfellas'', was unable to become a made man, despite his extensive Mafia career and his mother's Sicilian descent, because his father was of Irish descent. According to
Salvatore Vitale, it was decided during a
Commission
In-Commission or commissioning may refer to:
Business and contracting
* Commission (remuneration), a form of payment to an agent for services rendered
** Commission (art), the purchase or the creation of a piece of art most often on behalf of anot ...
meeting in 2000 to restore the rule requiring both parents to be of Italian descent.
However, examples of made members who are not of full Italian descent include the son of Italian-American mobster
John Gotti,
John A. Gotti, whose maternal grandmother was
Russian, and
Frank Salemme of the
New England
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Patriarca crime family, whose father was of Italian descent, but whose mother was of Irish descent. In other cases, partially Italian-American associates have hidden their non-Italian heritage to become made men, as in the case of
Scarfo crime family soldier and made man
Andrew Thomas DelGiorno, who was of
Polish and Italian descent but managed to conceal his Polish heritage on his mother's side and was therefore inducted into the Philadelphia Mafia.
Historically, men of
Northern Italian descent were considered unacceptable for membership in the American Mafia, because the Sicilian counterpart and other related crime groups originated in
Southern Italy
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The term "" today mostly refers to the regions that are associated with the people, lands or cultu ...
.
Colombo family capo Gregory Scarpa was nearly denied membership into the American Cosa Nostra because his family was from the Northern Italian
Veneto
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province. However, his money-making abilities and willingness to use violence convinced Colombo family leadership to induct him anyway.
An associate of a
crime family
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who has worked as a law enforcement officer in any capacity, or who has even attended or applied to a law enforcement training program, usually cannot become a made member of the Mafia. For example,
DeMeo crew DeMeo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Adriana DeMeo (born 1981), American actress
*Bob DeMeo (1955-2022), American musician
*Roy DeMeo (1940–1983), Italian-American mobster
*William DeMeo (born 1971), American actor, produ ...
member Henry Borelli could never become a made man in the
Gambino family, since he had taken the
New York City Police Department
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entrance exam in the early 1970s. Bonanno underboss
Salvatore Vitale was only "made" because his brother-in-law and future boss
Joseph Massino managed to cover up Vitale's previous work as a
corrections officer.
One exception to this rule is
Scarfo crime family soldier
Ron Previte, who was a former (albeit
corrupt
Corruption is a form of dishonesty or a criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in a position of authority to acquire illicit benefits or abuse power for one's gain. Corruption may involve activities ...
) member of the
Philadelphia police force. In addition, though never becoming officially made members of the Mafia, corrupt
NYPD police detectives
Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa performed duties for the Lucchese crime family equivalent to those of a soldier or made man.
Certain individuals have also been deemed unworthy to be inducted into Cosa Nostra due to not meeting certain standards.
"Mad Sam" DeStefano was a
mentally unstable and sadistic
loan shark
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who took pleasure in torture and murder. The
Chicago Outfit tolerated his earning ability but never made him, because they feared that his bizarre behavior brought too much publicity. Joseph "Joe Pitts" Conigliaro, an associate of the
DeCavalcante crime family who was paralyzed and reliant on a wheelchair as a result of a shooting, was ineligible to become a "made" member of the family due to his disability but was otherwise "treated ... as a made guy", according to
Anthony Capo.
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Greg B. Smith, ''New York Daily News
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'' (December 4, 2002)
Often, an associate is required to carry out a
contract killing in order to become eligible for induction. Traditionally, this rule was applied to prove the associate's loyalty to the Mafia. In modern times, it also serves to show that one is not an
undercover law enforcement agent. According to traditional rules, any murders carried out for personal reasons cannot be used to fulfill the requirement.
[The Underboss](_blank)
by Peter Maas. Committing one's first contract killing is referred to as "making one's bones"
or earning one's "button", thus becoming a "button man."
As a result of the
Apalachin meeting, the membership books to become a made man in the mob were thought to have been closed in 1957 and were not known to law enforcement to have been reopened until 1976, though whether this was actually the case or was an assumption due to a lack of information on the part of law enforcement and the press is unclear, as some Mafia members seem to have been made during that period.
Induction ceremony
To become made, an associate would first have to be sponsored by a made man. According to
Joe Pistone's accounts in his books ''
The Way of the Wiseguy'' and ''Donnie Brasco: Unfinished Business'', the associate must now have at least two sponsors, one of whom must have known him for 10 to 15 years. The sponsor knows the associate and vouches for his reliability and abilities. Although a capo or other senior members will determine the prospective member's credibility, ultimately the decision lies with the boss of the family into which he will be inducted.
When the crime family "opens the books" (accepts new members), an associate will get a call telling him to get ready and dressed. He will then be picked up and taken to the room where the ceremony will take place, alone or with other accepted candidates. An inductee will be required to take the oath of ''
omertà'', the mafia
code of silence. Though the ceremony varies from family to family, it typically involves the pricking of the trigger finger of the inductee, then dripping blood onto a picture of a
saint
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, typically
St Francis of Assisi or the
Virgin Mary
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, which is then set alight in his hand and kept burning until the inductee has sworn the oath of loyalty to his new "family", such as, "As burns this saint, so will burn my soul. I enter alive and I will have to get out dead."
Privileges
After the induction ceremony the ''associate'' becomes a ''made man'' and holds the rank of
soldier
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Etymology
The wo ...
() in the Mafia hierarchy. He is given responsibilities and receives benefits. A made man enjoys the full protection and backing of the Mafia establishment as long as he remains in favor and earns enough money, a percentage of which must be passed up the hierarchy. A made man is traditionally seen as "untouchable" by fellow criminals; he is to be respected and feared. To strike, let alone kill, a made man for any reason without the permission of the Mafia family leadership is punished by death, regardless of whether or not the perpetrator had a legitimate grievance.
An example of this type of retribution was discussed in the non-fiction book ''
Wiseguy'', and dramatized in the 1990 film ''
Goodfellas'', which chronicles the life of
Henry Hill, who was a
Lucchese crime family
The Lucchese crime family (pronounced ) is an Italian Americans, Italian American American Mafia, Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City and New Jersey, within the nationwide c ...
associate turned FBI informant. It involved the circumstances of the disappearance of
Tommy DeSimone, a fellow Lucchese associate who was allegedly killed by the
Gambino crime family
The Gambino crime family (pronounced ) is an Italian American Mafia crime family and one of the "Five Families" that dominate organized crime activities in New York City, within the nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the American Mafia. ...
. His offense was that he murdered made man
William "Billy Batts" Bentvena (a member of the Gambino crew led by then
caporegime
A ''caporegime'' or ''capodecina'', usually shortened to ''capo'' or informally referred to as "captain", "skipper" or "lieutenant", is a leadership position in the Mafia (both the Sicilian Mafia and Italian-American Mafia). A ''capo'' is a "made m ...
and future boss
John Gotti) without permission.
A made man can, however, be killed if a good enough reason is provided and the Mafia family's leadership grants permission.
References
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