Global Crime
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- Theft of oil from pipelines: an examination of its crime commission in Mexico using crime script analysis pp. 265-287

- Arantza Alonso Berbotto and Spencer Chainey
- Gun violence: insights from international research pp. 288-311

- Nicolas Florquin
- Politicised crime: causes for the discursive politicisation of organised crime in Latin America pp. 312-335

- Reynell Badillo and Víctor M. Mijares
- The limits of resistance to criminal governance: cyclical violence and the aftermath of the autodefensa movement in Michoacán, Mexico pp. 336-360

- Joel Salvador Herrera
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- Human smuggling at EU-internal transit points: strengths of a disorganised illegal market and how to effectively reduce it pp. 171-204

- Anna Paus
- Narco-violence, forced displacement, and sex trafficking: a qualitative study in Mexico pp. 205-221

- Arun Kumar Acharya and Jennifer Bryson Clark
- The spatial diffusion of homicide in Mexico City: a test of theories in context pp. 222-239

- Carlos Vilalta, Pablo Lopez-Ramirez and Gustavo Fondevila
- The crime decline in cross-national context: a panel analysis of homicide rates within latent trajectory groups pp. 240-264

- James Tuttle, Patricia McCall and Kenneth Land
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- Explaining the positional importance of actors involved in trafficking methamphetamine into Indonesia pp. 93-122

- Fathurrohman and Gisela Bichler
- Female homicide victimisation in Mexico: a group-based trajectory and spatial study pp. 123-142

- Ricardo Massa Roldan, Gustavo Fondevila and Enrique García-Tejeda
- Street corner decisions: an empirical investigation of extortionist choices in El Salvador pp. 143-165

- Carlos Ponce
- The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia pp. 166-169

- Alexei Anisin
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Distributing tobacco in the dark: assessing the regional structure and shipping patterns of illicit tobacco in cryptomarkets pp. 1-21

- R. Munksgaard, D. Décary-Hétu, A. Malm and A. Nouvian
- Cumulative disruptions: interdependency and commitment escalation as mechanisms of illicit network failure pp. 22-50

- Michelle D. Fabiani and Brandon Behlendorf
- Drug dealers gone digital: using signalling theory to analyse criminal online personas and trust pp. 51-73

- Silje Anderdal Bakken
- Yakuza Grey: The Shrinking of the Il/legal Nexus and its Repercussions on Japanese Organised Crime pp. 74-91

- Martina Baradel
Volume 21, issue 3-4, 2020
- Introducing digital vigilantism pp. 189-195

- Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Samuel Tanner and Daniel Trottier
- Denunciation and doxing: towards a conceptual model of digital vigilantism pp. 196-212

- Daniel Trottier
- The many shades of digital vigilantism. A typology of online self-justice pp. 213-241

- Benjamin Loveluck
- The role of digital media in the strategies of far-right vigilante groups in Slovakia pp. 242-261

- Radka Vicenová
- “Watchful citizens” and digital vigilantism: a case study of the far right in Quebec pp. 262-282

- Samuel Tanner and Aurélie Campana
- (Con)trolling the Web: Social Media User Arrests, State-Supported Vigilantism and Citizen Counter-Forces in Russia pp. 283-305

- Rashid Gabdulhakov
- Digital vigilantism and anti-paedophile activism in Russia. Between civic involvement in law enforcement, moral policing and business venture pp. 306-326

- Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
- An impressive view on profit driven cybercrime: a review of J. Lusthaus’ industry of anonymity pp. 327-331

- M. Weulen Kranenbarg
Volume 21, issue 2, 2020
- Homicide as a function of city block layout: Mexico City as case study pp. 111-129

- Carlos J. Vilalta, Robert Muggah and Gustavo Fondevila
- Features of transnational illicit waste trafficking and crime prevention strategies to tackle it pp. 130-153

- Daniela Andreatta and Serena Favarin
- A methodology for estimating the illicit consumption of cigarettes at the country level pp. 154-184

- Alberto Aziani, Marco Dugato and Cecilia Meneghini
- Situational breakdowns: Understanding protest violence and other surprising outcomes pp. 185-188

- Thomas O’Brien
Volume 21, issue 1, 2020
- Innovations in research on illicit networks pp. 1-2

- David Bright and Russell Brewer
- Violence in the “balance”: a structural analysis of how rivals, allies, and third-parties shape inter-gang violence pp. 3-27

- Kiminori Nakamura, George Tita and David Krackhardt
- Exploring interrelationships between high-level drug trafficking and other serious and organised crime: an Australian study pp. 28-50

- Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes, Jenny Chalmers and David Anthony Bright
- Poisonous connections: a case study on a Czech counterfeit alcohol distribution network pp. 51-73

- Tomáš Diviák, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra and Tom A.B. Snijders
- Brokering between (not so) overt and (not so) covert networks in conflict zones pp. 74-110

- Patrycja Stys, Judith Verweijen, Papy Muzuri, Samuel Muhindo, Christoph Vogel and Johan H. Koskinen
Volume 20, issue 3-4, 2019
- Small-world networks and synchronisation in an agent-based model of civil violence pp. 161-195

- Maria Fonoberova, Igor Mezić, Jadranka Mezić, James Hogg and Jason Gravel
- Radicalization in arms? Exploring armed violence capital in the context of Quebec’s civilian military simulation communities pp. 196-214

- Maxime Bérubé and Benjamin Ducol
- Syndicate women. Gender and networks in Chicago organised crime pp. 215-218

- Elisa Bellotti
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- An analysis of outlaw motorcycle gang crime: are bikers organised criminals? pp. 69-89

- Mark Lauchs and Zoe Staines
- Following the price: identifying cocaine trafficking networks in Colombia pp. 90-114

- Galia J. Benítez, Siddharth Chandra, Teniente Coronel Liz Wendy Cuadros Veloza and Intendente José Darío Díaz Cárdenas
- Gangs and governance in Russia: the paradox of law and lawlessness pp. 115-133

- Svetlana Stephenson
- “One of us”: the neomelodic music industry as a Camorra-mediated space of subaltern publicity in contemporary Naples pp. 134-155

- Salvatore Giusto
- Organized crime: a very short introduction pp. 156-159

- Alex Chung
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Fear of terrorism: media exposure and subjective fear of attack pp. 1-25

- Harley Williamson, Suzanna Fay and Toby Miles-Johnson
- Size and scope of the tobacco trade on the darkweb pp. 26-44

- Viviana Barrera, Aili Malm, David Décary-Hétu and Rasmus Munksgaard
- Civilising the police: reconceptualising the role of the state in theories of American policing pp. 45-64

- Christopher D. O’Connor and Phillip C. Shon
- Jonathan D., Rosen and Roberto Zepeda, organised crime, drug trafficking, and violence (Felipe Calderón to Enrique Peña Nieto) pp. 65-68

- Erik Cheekes
Volume 19, issue 3-4, 2018
- Governing crime and violence in Latin America pp. 171-191

- Markus-Michael Müller
- Transnational and local entanglements in the ‘cycle of violence’ of Central American migration pp. 192-210

- Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera
- Building institutional capacity: knowledge production for transnational security governance in Mexico pp. 211-227

- Peter Finkenbusch
- Criminalising encounters: MINUSTAH as a laboratory for armed humanitarian pacification pp. 228-249

- Frank Müller and Andrea Steinke
- Criminal heterarchy and its critics: governance and the making of insecurity in Colombia pp. 250-270

- Alke Jenss
- Crafting public security: demilitarisation, penal state reform and security policy-making in post-authoritarian Chile pp. 271-295

- Paul Hathazy
- Violence, bureaucracy and intreccio in Brazil pp. 296-314

- Graham Denyer Willis
- Drug trafficking, the informal order, and. Reflections on the crime-governance nexus in Mexico pp. 315-338

- Wil G. Pansters
- Criminal organizations and the policymaking process pp. 339-361

- Enrique Desmond Arias
Volume 19, issue 2, 2018
- Corrigendum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- An analysis of the United Kingdom’s cannabis market using crowdsourced data pp. 85-106

- Luca Giommoni and R.V. Gundur
- The legal geographies of transnational cyber-prosecutions: extradition, human rights and forum shifting pp. 107-124

- Monique Mann, Ian Warren and Sally Kennedy
- The globalised network of a dirty game: match-fixing, illegal betting and transnational organised crime in Italian football pp. 125-145

- Jacopo Costa
- Illicit payments for illicit goods: noncontact drug distribution on Russian online drug marketplaces pp. 146-170

- Alexander Mikhaylov and Richard Frank
Volume 19, issue 1, 2018
- Cybercrime is whose responsibility? A case study of an online behaviour system in crime pp. 1-21

- Masarah Paquet-Clouston, David Décary-Hétu and Olivier Bilodeau
- Improving state legitimacy? The role of anti-corruption agencies in fragile and conflict-affected states pp. 22-41

- Sergio Marco Gemperle
- Selling stolen goods on the online markets: an explorative study pp. 42-62

- Sara Aniello and Stefano Caneppele
- Burning bridges: why don’t organised crime groups pull back from violent conflicts? pp. 63-84

- Valentin Pereda
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