Transnational organized crime / edited by Margaret E. Beare (York University, Canada).
2016
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Transnational organized crime / edited by Margaret E. Beare (York University, Canada).
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Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 256 pages).
Series
Library of essays on transnational crime.
Formatted Contents Note
part PART I: INTRODUCTION
chapter 1 The Interdisciplinary Dimensions of the Study of Organized Crime
part PART II: ETHNICITY, ILLEGAL ENTERPRISES AND UPWARD MOBILITY
chapter 2 Crime as an American Way of Life: A Queer Ladder of Social Mobility
chapter 3 Strategic Decision Making in Organized Crime Control: The Need for a Broadened Perspective
part PART III: CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS AS 'ALIEN CONSPIRACY'
chapter 4 Transnational Organized Crime: The Strange Career of an American Concept
part PART IV: BUSINESS CRIME VERSUS ORGANIZED CRIME OR BUSINESS CRIMES AS ORGANIZED CRIME
chapter 5 Paragons, Pariahs, and Pirates: A Spectrum-Based Theory of Enterprise
part PART V: RICO AND DEBATES PERTAINING TO THE STRUCTURE AND PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL GROUPS
chapter 6 Symposium Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Foreword: Debunking RICO's Myriad Myths
chapter 7 A Comparative Analysis of Organised Crime Conspiracy Legislation and Practice and their Relevance to England and Wales
part PART VI: REFINEMENTS: 'LESS ORGANIZED' CRIMINAL OPERATIONS, AND A FOCUS ON PROTECTION/EXTORTION
chapter 8 The Economic Consequences of Product Illegality
chapter 9 Research on Upper Level Drug Trafficking: A Review
chapter 10 Conspiracy among the Many: The Mafia in Legitimate Industries
chapter 11 New York City as Organized Crime Fighter
chapter 12 The Paradoxes of Organized Crime
part PART VII: NETWORKS AND ANALYSIS
chapter 13 The Teamsters, the White House, the Labor Department
chapter 14 Assessing Network Patterns in Illegal Firearm Markets
chapter 15 Fixers, Super Fixers and Shadow Facilitators: How Networks Connect
chapter 16 Illuminating Dark Networks: A Social Network Analysis of an Australian Drug Trafficking Syndicate
part PART VIII: MARKETS
chapter 17 The Rise of Two Drug Tigers: The Development of the Illegal Drugs Industry and Drug Policy Failure in Afghanistan and Colombia
chapter 18 Organized Crime in Legitimate Sectors of the Economy: Fact or Fiction?
chapter 19 Green Criminology and Dirty Collar Crime
part PART IX: A QUESTION OF HARM
chapter 20 The End ofOrganised Crime in the European Union
chapter 21 Towards a General Theory of Profit-Driven Crimes
chapter 22 Going Down the Glocal: The Local Context of Organised Crime
chapter 23 Illicit Globalization: Myths, Misconceptions, and Historical Lessons.
chapter 1 The Interdisciplinary Dimensions of the Study of Organized Crime
part PART II: ETHNICITY, ILLEGAL ENTERPRISES AND UPWARD MOBILITY
chapter 2 Crime as an American Way of Life: A Queer Ladder of Social Mobility
chapter 3 Strategic Decision Making in Organized Crime Control: The Need for a Broadened Perspective
part PART III: CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS AS 'ALIEN CONSPIRACY'
chapter 4 Transnational Organized Crime: The Strange Career of an American Concept
part PART IV: BUSINESS CRIME VERSUS ORGANIZED CRIME OR BUSINESS CRIMES AS ORGANIZED CRIME
chapter 5 Paragons, Pariahs, and Pirates: A Spectrum-Based Theory of Enterprise
part PART V: RICO AND DEBATES PERTAINING TO THE STRUCTURE AND PURPOSE OF CRIMINAL GROUPS
chapter 6 Symposium Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Foreword: Debunking RICO's Myriad Myths
chapter 7 A Comparative Analysis of Organised Crime Conspiracy Legislation and Practice and their Relevance to England and Wales
part PART VI: REFINEMENTS: 'LESS ORGANIZED' CRIMINAL OPERATIONS, AND A FOCUS ON PROTECTION/EXTORTION
chapter 8 The Economic Consequences of Product Illegality
chapter 9 Research on Upper Level Drug Trafficking: A Review
chapter 10 Conspiracy among the Many: The Mafia in Legitimate Industries
chapter 11 New York City as Organized Crime Fighter
chapter 12 The Paradoxes of Organized Crime
part PART VII: NETWORKS AND ANALYSIS
chapter 13 The Teamsters, the White House, the Labor Department
chapter 14 Assessing Network Patterns in Illegal Firearm Markets
chapter 15 Fixers, Super Fixers and Shadow Facilitators: How Networks Connect
chapter 16 Illuminating Dark Networks: A Social Network Analysis of an Australian Drug Trafficking Syndicate
part PART VIII: MARKETS
chapter 17 The Rise of Two Drug Tigers: The Development of the Illegal Drugs Industry and Drug Policy Failure in Afghanistan and Colombia
chapter 18 Organized Crime in Legitimate Sectors of the Economy: Fact or Fiction?
chapter 19 Green Criminology and Dirty Collar Crime
part PART IX: A QUESTION OF HARM
chapter 20 The End ofOrganised Crime in the European Union
chapter 21 Towards a General Theory of Profit-Driven Crimes
chapter 22 Going Down the Glocal: The Local Context of Organised Crime
chapter 23 Illicit Globalization: Myths, Misconceptions, and Historical Lessons.
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First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing.
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