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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Professor, Faculty of Law, Leuven Institute of Criminology)
  • Formāts: 712 pages, 25 illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199984312
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 712 pages, 25 illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford Handbooks
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199984312
While the success of national and international law enforcement cooperation to suppress organized crime means that stable, large-scale criminal organizations like the Cosa Nostra or the Japanese Yakuza have seen their power reduced, organized crime remains a concern for many governments. Economic globalization and the easing of restrictions on exchanges across borders now provide ample opportunity for money-making activities in illegal markets. Policies designed to stop illegal market flows often shift these activities to new places or create new problems, as the U.S.- led war on drugs spread production and trafficking to a number South and Central American countries.The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime provides informed, authoritative, and comprehensive overviews of these issues and other principal forms of organized crime, as well as the type and effectiveness of efforts to prevent and control them.

Leading scholars from criminology, law, sociology, history, and political science discuss the key concepts, history, and methods of organized crime; the major actors and interactions involved in it; the markets and activities frequently associated with organized crime; and the policies designed to combat it. Individual chapters on criminal organizations and specific activities or markets comprise the heart of the volume. The chapters on actors provide the history, analyze the structure and activities, and assess the strength and future prospects of each organization. Articles on particular markets address the patterns of activity, identify the most affected regions, and where possible provide estimated revenues, discuss factors promoting the activity, and disclose information on the victims and harms caused. The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime delivers a systematic, high-quality, and truly global approach to the topic and with it a more complete understanding of organized crime in its many forms for researchers, government officials, and policymakers.
List of Contributors ; Introduction ; Letizia Paoli ; Part I. Concept,
Theories, History and Research Methods ;
1. Organized Crime: A Contested
Concept ; Letizia Paoli and Tom Van der Beken ;
2. Theoretical Perspectives
on Organized Crime ; Edward R. Kleemans ;
3. Searching for Organized Crime in
History ; Cyrille Fijnaut ;
4. How to Research Organized Crime ; Dick Hobbs
and Georgios A. Antonopoulos ; Part II. Actors and Interactions ;
5. The
Italian Mafia ; Letizia Paoli ;
6. The Italian-American Mafia ; Jay Albanese
;
7. Russian Mafia: Rise and Extincion ; Vadim Volkov ;
8. Organized Crime in
Colombia: The Actors Running the Illegal Drug Industry ; Francisco E. Thoumi
;
9. Mexican Drug Cartels ; Monica Medel and Francisco E. Thoumi ;
10.
Chinese Organized Crime ; Ko Lin-Chin and Min Liu ;
11. The Japanese Yakuza ;
Peter Hill ;
12. West African Organized Crime ; Phil Willliams ;
13. Gangs:
Another Form of Organized Crime? ; Scott H. Decker and David C. Pyrooz ;
14.
Opportunistic Structures of Organized Crime ; Martin Bouchard and Carlo
Morselli ;
15. Organizing Crime: The State as Agent ; Susanne Karstedt ;
16.
The Social Embeddedness of Organized Crime ; Henk van de Bunt, Dina Siegel,
and Damian Zaitch ; Part III. Markets and Activities ;
17. Protection and
Extortion ; Federico Varese ;
18. Drug Markets and Organized Crime ; Peter
Reuter ;
19. Human Smuggling, Human Trafficking, and Exploitation in the Sex
Industry ; Edward R. Kleemans and Monika Smit ;
20. Illegal Gambling ; Toine
Spapens ;
21. Money Laundering ; Michael Levi ;
22. Arms Trafficking ; Andrew
Feinstein and Paul Holden ;
23. Organized Fraud ; Michael Levi ;
24. Cyber
Crime ; Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo and Peter Grabosky ;
25. The Illegal
Exploitation of Natural Resources ; Tim Boekhout van Solinge ; Part IV.
Policies to Control Organized Crime ;
26. Organized Crime Control in the
United States of America ; James B. Jacobs and Elizabeth A. Dondlinger ;
27.
U.S. Organized Crime Control Policies Exported Abroad ; Margaret Beare and
Michael Woodiwiss ;
28. European Union Organized Crime Control Policies ;
Cyrille Fijnaut ;
29. The Fight against the Mafia in Italy ; Antonio La Spina
;
30. Organized Crime Control in Australia and New Zealand ; Julie Ayling and
Rod Broadhurst ;
31. Organized Crime Control in Asia: Examples from India,
China and the Golden Triangle ; Rod Broadhurst and Nicholas Farrelly ;
32.
Finance-Oriented Strategies of Organized Crime Control ; Michael Kilchling ;
Index
Letizia Paoli is Professor of Criminology at the K.U. Leuven Faculty of Law, Belgium and author or editor of three books, including Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime Italian Style and (with Victoria Greenfield and Peter Reuter) The World Heroin Market: Can Heroin Supply Be Cut?.