Global Crime
2004 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 1, 2025
- The criminal activities and operational roles of Australian neo-jihadists: a network perspective pp. 1-29

- Phillip Screen, David Bright and Alberto Aziani
- Radical networks and terrorist action: the importance of social relationships and network positions pp. 30-49

- Casper S. van Nassau, Tomáš Diviák, Christianne J. de Poot and Frank M. Weerman
- SexWork.DK: a comparative study of citizenship and working hours among sex workers in Denmark pp. 50-68

- Rasmus Munksgaard, Kim Moeller and Theresa Dyrvig Henriksen
- An exploratory study of victimisation and near misses in online shopping fraud pp. 69-89

- Matthew Edwards, Jack Mark Whittaker, Cassandra Cross and Mark Button
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2024
- Are crimes against women in India converging? Some empirical observations pp. 177-196

- Kajal Puri, Kirtti Paltasingh and Chandan Kumar Mohanty
- Exploring criminal specialisation in co-offending groups pp. 197-219

- Alberto Nieto, Toby Davies and Hervé Borrion
- Mapping drug smuggling networks in Japan: a social network analysis of trial documents pp. 220-241

- Martina Baradel and Niles Breuer
- Financial crime risk assessment: machine learning insights into ownership structures in secrecy firms pp. 242-267

- Maria Jofre, Antonio Bosisio and Michele Riccardi
Volume 25, issue 2, 2024
- A scoping review on what motivates individuals to illegally harvest wildlife pp. 97-121

- Jordi Janssen, Andrew Lemieux, Amy Nivette and Stijn Ruiter
- A systematic review of the extent of the Taliban and FARC’s involvement and profit from drug trade and methods of estimating income from the drug trade pp. 122-155

- Hamid Azizi and Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes
- Third-party intervention in high-risk situations in Africa: exploring factors influencing bystander intervention in sexual violence among college students pp. 156-176

- Francis D. Boateng, Mabel Oti-Boadi, Nabi Youla Doumbia and Queencilla Hammond
Volume 25, issue 1, 2024
- Transplantation theory in terrorism: an exploratory analysis of organised crime and terrorist group expansion pp. 1-25

- Tin Kapetanovic, Mark Dechesne and Joanne P. Van der Leun
- Public mass shootings in developed countries: uncovering stability and change at the turn of the century pp. 26-49

- Jason R. Silva
- A detailed study of a prominent dark web fentanyl trafficking organization pp. 50-71

- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Philippe C. Schicker, H. Brinton Milward and Peter Reuter
- Unpacking drug trafficking phenomenon through seaports: lessons from the Italian ports pp. 72-95

- Marco Antonelli
Volume 24, issue 4, 2023
- Mechanisms of recruitment into sex trafficking operations: a systematic review pp. 239-262

- Lauren Martin, Cynthia Matthias, Stephen Abeyta, Matthew Kafafian, Kelle Barrick and Amy Farrell
- Exploring police officers’ perceptions of their female colleagues in Uttar Pradesh, India: a phenomenological analysis pp. 263-283

- Saumya Tripathi and Sameena Azhar
- Crimes on the edge? Criminal activities and the crime-terror nexus in the Kenyan peripheries of the Indian Ocean pp. 284-306

- Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen
Volume 24, issue 3, 2023
- Crime script analysis of drug importation into Australia facilitated by the dark net pp. 169-194

- Elena Morgenthaler and Benoit Leclerc
- Aggressive spectators in sporting milieus: A test of Situational Action Theory pp. 195-214

- Saeed Kabiri, Seyyedeh Masoomeh Shadmanfaat, Robert C. Perkins, Hadley Wellen, C. Jordan Howell, John K. Cochran and Hayden Smith
- Transnational trafficking networks of end-of-life vehicles and e-waste pp. 215-237

- Serena Favarin, Giulia Berlusconi, Alberto Aziani and Samuele Corradini
Volume 24, issue 2, 2023
- Parents’ Reflections on Child Trafficking Mitigation Mechanisms in Trafficking Hotspot Communities pp. 93-106

- Crispin Rakibu Mbamba, Enoch Boafo Amponsah, Portia Akua Yeboaa, Deborah Annang and Mary McCarthy
- More than Money: Examining the Potential Exposure of Romance Fraud Victims to Identity Crime pp. 107-121

- Cassandra Cross and Thomas J. Holt
- On the Dynamics behind Profit-Driven Cybercrime: From Contextual Factors to Perceived Group Structures, and the Workforce at the Periphery pp. 122-144

- Masarah Paquet-Clouston and Sebastián García
- Firearm Homicides in Europe: A Comparison with Non-Firearm Homicides in Five European Countries pp. 145-167

- Katharina Krüsselmann, Pauline Aarten, Sven Granath, Janne Kivivuori, Nora Markwalder, Karoliina Suonpää, Asser Hedegaard Thomsen, Simone Walser and Marieke Liem
Volume 24, issue 1, 2023
- How international rents moderate business cycles’ relationship to high homicide rates pp. 1-18

- Daniel S. Leon
- Demand for and disposal of stolen goods in legitimate second-hand online markets: an explorative online survey pp. 19-48

- Liam Quinn, Joseph Clare, Jade Lindley and Frank Morgan
- Building a case for trust: reputation, institutional regulation and social ties in online drug markets pp. 49-72

- Rasmus Munksgaard
- Explaining the reproduction of illegal drug use control regimes in Japan: the multi-centred governance thesis pp. 73-92

- David Brewster and Adam Edwards
Volume 23, issue 4, 2022
- What happens when the police go on strike? Homicides increase. Evidence from Ceará, Brazil pp. 365-391

- Alberto Aziani
- The vanishing independent: adapting to the changing dynamics of drug trafficking organisations in Mexico pp. 392-406

- Roger Guy, Piotr A. Chomczyński and Rodrigo Cortina Cortés
- Changing attitudes: lessons for countering the trafficking of cultural objects pp. 407-421

- Siv Rebekka Runhovde
- Profiling the Fraudster: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment pp. 422-442

- Anna Gekoski, Joanna R Adler and Tim McSweeney
Volume 23, issue 3, 2022
- Cooperation and distrust in extra-legal networks: a research note on the experimental study of marketplace disruption pp. 259-283

- Lonie Sebagh, Jonathan Lusthaus, Edoardo Gallo, Federico Varese and Sean Sirur
- International weapons trafficking from the United States of America: a crime script analysis of the means of transportation pp. 284-305

- Fiona Langlois, Damien Rhumorbarbe, Denis Werner, Nicolas Florquin, Stefano Caneppele and Quentin Rossy
- Is there a link between immigration and incarceration rate?: Evidence from the Syrian refugee influx to Turkey pp. 306-333

- Murat Mercan, Hande Barlin and Nazire Begen
- Mapping hawala risks around the world: the use of a composite indicator pp. 334-363

- Chang Ryung Han, Bastiaan Leeuw and Hans Nelen
Volume 23, issue 2, 2022
- The criminology of Carlo Morselli II pp. 123-125

- David Décary-Hétu and Rémi Boivin
- Lawyers as money laundering enablers? An evolving and contentious relationship pp. 126-147

- Michael Levi
- Network analysis for financial crime risk assessment: the case study of the gambling division in Malta pp. 148-170

- Maria Jofre
- Taking care of everyone’s business: interpreting Sicilian Mafia embedment through spatial network analysis pp. 171-192

- Michele Battisti, Andrea Lavezzi and Roberto Musotto
- Criminal nomads: The role of multiple memberships in the criminal collaboration network between Hells Angels MC and Bandidos MC pp. 193-215

- Hernan Mondani and Amir Rostami
- When encryption fails: a glimpse behind the curtain of synthetic drug trafficking networks pp. 216-239

- Melvin R.J. Soudijn, Irma J. Vermeulen and Wouter P.E. van der Leest
- The intangible benefits of criminal mentorship pp. 240-258

- Frédéric Ouellet, Martin Bouchard and Valérie Thomas
Volume 23, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction: the criminology of Carlo Morselli pp. 1-4

- Rémi Boivin and David Décary-Hétu
- The determinants of group membership in organized crime in the UK: A network study pp. 5-22

- Paolo Campana and Federico Varese
- Violence brokers and super-spreaders: how organised crime transformed the structure of Chicago violence during Prohibition pp. 23-43

- Chris M. Smith and Andrew V. Papachristos
- Come at the king, you best not miss: criminal network adaptation after law enforcement targeting of key players pp. 44-64

- Giulia Berlusconi
- Cryptomarkets and the returns to criminal experience pp. 65-80

- Marie Ouellet, David Décary-Hétu and Andréanne Bergeron
- Criminal achievement, criminal self-efficacy, and the criminology of Carlo Morselli: suggestions for continuing and extending a fruitful line of inquiry pp. 81-100

- Timothy Brezina and MariTere Molinet
- Assessing variation in co-offending networks pp. 101-121

- David Bright, Chad Whelan and Marie Ouellet
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