'Offer He Can't Refuse': Is Italy's Mafia Law Breaking Crime or Families? The Italian government's latest attempt to tackle organized crime has sparked intense debate.
The "Free to Choose" bill aims to break the cycle of violence and intimidation that has kept generations of mafia families in power by offering children and young adults a chance to escape their family's clutches.
Critics argue, however, that the legislation goes too far, granting authorities excessive powers to intervene in family life and potentially separating children from their parents.