Organized Crime in the 21st Century : Motivations, Opportunities, and Constraints / edited by Hans Nelen, Dina Siegel.
2023
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Title
Organized Crime in the 21st Century : Motivations, Opportunities, and Constraints / edited by Hans Nelen, Dina Siegel.
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1st ed. 2023.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Description
XI, 238 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color. online resource
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Chapter 1. Setting the scene
Part. 1 Markets and networks
Chapter 2. The Development and Surges of Organized Crime: An Application of Enterprise Theory
Chapter 3. The organisation of crime in the transnational adoption market
Chapter 4. Drug crime and the port of Rotterdam: About the phenomenon and its approach
Chapter 5. Drug-related organized crime in the Meuse Rhine EU-region and the role of national borders
Chapter 6. 'Clan Crime' in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-economic Conditions and Intergenerational Transmissions of Criminal Behavior
Chapter 7. Arab Organized Crime in Israel
Chapter 8. The h200d office: the local embeddedness of the Dutch Crips gang
Chapter 9. Contract Killings by Organised Crime Groups: The Spread of Deadly Violence
Part 2. Responses
Chapter 10. The criminalization of the trade in wildlife
Chapter 11. Policing the Environment: The Prosecution of Wildlife and Environmental Crimes
Chapter 12. Why The Hague Convention Isn't Enough: addressing enabling environments for criminality in intercountry adoption
Chapter 13. Tackling criminal family networks in the Netherlands: observations & approaches
Chapter 14. Are Dark Number Estimates of Crime Feasible and Useful?.
Part. 1 Markets and networks
Chapter 2. The Development and Surges of Organized Crime: An Application of Enterprise Theory
Chapter 3. The organisation of crime in the transnational adoption market
Chapter 4. Drug crime and the port of Rotterdam: About the phenomenon and its approach
Chapter 5. Drug-related organized crime in the Meuse Rhine EU-region and the role of national borders
Chapter 6. 'Clan Crime' in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-economic Conditions and Intergenerational Transmissions of Criminal Behavior
Chapter 7. Arab Organized Crime in Israel
Chapter 8. The h200d office: the local embeddedness of the Dutch Crips gang
Chapter 9. Contract Killings by Organised Crime Groups: The Spread of Deadly Violence
Part 2. Responses
Chapter 10. The criminalization of the trade in wildlife
Chapter 11. Policing the Environment: The Prosecution of Wildlife and Environmental Crimes
Chapter 12. Why The Hague Convention Isn't Enough: addressing enabling environments for criminality in intercountry adoption
Chapter 13. Tackling criminal family networks in the Netherlands: observations & approaches
Chapter 14. Are Dark Number Estimates of Crime Feasible and Useful?.
Summary
This edited volume brings together the most recent research about various aspects of organized crime and the responses that have developed worldwide as a result to contain serious criminal acts. This book focuses particularly on the way criminal networking and illegal markets have developed during the first two decades of the 21st century. It examines how these developments have influenced the motivations and opportunities to commit organized crime. The volume not only focuses on illegal activities in illegal markets, such as drug and human trafficking, but also addresses organized crime and deviance in various legitimate industries. The contributions were presented at seminars of the Centre for Information and Research on Organized Crime (CIROC), and will be of particular interest to organized crime scholars and researchers, as well as advanced students of criminology across the world.
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