For most russians bespredel was a horrible dispiriting condition but for criminals it was a fantastic business opportunity.
Russian krysha roof.
Protection from the elements yes but also from the organized criminals who flourished as the.
Among these phrases the most popular is krysha best translated into english as roof this term has become widespread in russia in the last year and hardly an issue of a russian newspaper.
Matryoshka kolhkoz sputnik perestroika all of these original and untranslatable words have been borrowed in other languages from russian at one time in history or another.
The concept of krysha a russian criminal slang term meaning roof or in other words protection was a widespread phenomenon in the 1990s russian privatization process.
In russian krysha literally means roof but the word took on a second meaning in the late 1980s.
Originating from criminal and law enforcement jargon the term krysha from the russian крышa krysha literally meaning roof is now broadly used to refer to individuals or organisations that provide a range of services predominantly illicit and informal ranging from protection and patronage to the enforcement of contracts and settlement of disputes.
Krysha or roof is probably the most important word for explaining how the bandits functioned.
One of the most prominent terms of the new russian criminal jargon is krysha which literally means roof throughout the cold war soviet intelligence services used this term to refer to a cover.