Global Crime
2004 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2017
- Towards a more proactive approach to brand protection: development of the Organisational Risk Assessment for Product Counterfeiting (ORAPC) pp. 329-352

- Jay P. Kennedy, Jeremy Wilson and Ryan Labrecque
- Networks and illicit associations in corrupt exchanges: representing a gelatinous system in Italy pp. 353-374

- Jacopo Costa
- Meet the: increased competition among criminal organisations and the explosion of violence in Mexico pp. 375-402

- Laura H. Atuesta and Aldo Ponce
- Varieties of vigilantism: conceptual discord, meaning and strategies pp. 403-423

- Eduardo Moncada
- Criminal network vulnerabilities and adaptations pp. 424-441

- David Bright, Catherine Greenhill, Thomas Britz, Alison Ritter and Carlo Morselli
- Gerry Nagtzaam, Cheltenham Edward Elgar pp. 442-444

- Thomas O’Brien
Volume 18, issue 3, 2017
- Criminology in the face of flows: reflections on contemporary policing and security pp. 165-175

- Anthony Amicelle, Karine Côté-Boucher, Benoît Dupont, Massimiliano Mulone, Clifford Shearing and Samuel Tanner
- Managing flows during mega-events: taking account of internal and external flows in public order policing operations pp. 176-197

- Chad Whelan and Adam Molnar
- Fluid interfaces between flows of rhino horn pp. 198-217

- Annette Hübschle
- Regulation of cross-border law enforcement: ‘locks’ and ‘dams’ to regional and international flows of policing pp. 218-236

- Saskia Hufnagel
- Crime analysis and cognitive effects: the practice of policing flows of data pp. 237-255

- Carrie Sanders and Camie Condon
- European border policing: EUROSUR, knowledge, calculation pp. 256-285

- Julien Jeandesboz
- Liquid modernity and the police; thinking about information flows in police organisation pp. 286-302

- James Sheptycki
- International flows, political order and social change: (in)security, by-product of the will of order over change pp. 303-321

- Didier Bigo
- Sonja Wolf pp. 322-324

- Carlos Ponce
- Jeremy Morris and Abel Polese pp. 325-327

- Thomas O’Brien
Volume 18, issue 2, 2017
- Smuggling wildlife in the Americas: scale, methods, and links to other organised crimes pp. 77-99

- Peter Reuter and Davin O’Regan
- Narcomessages as a way to analyse the evolution of organised crime in Mexico pp. 100-121

- Laura H. Atuesta
- How MDMA flows across the USA: evidence from price data pp. 122-139

- Siddharth Chandra, Yan-Liang Yu and Vinay Bihani
- In search of solace and finding servitude: human trafficking and the human trafficking vulnerability of African asylum seekers in Malta pp. 140-157

- Christian Kemp
- Dawn I. Rothe and David Kauzlarich pp. 158-160

- Becky Nash
- Klaus von Lampe pp. 161-164

- Elena Sciandra
Volume 18, issue 1, 2017
- Identifying gaps in the research literature on illicit markets on-line pp. 1-10

- Thomas J. Holt
- The online stolen data market: disruption and intervention approaches pp. 11-30

- Alice Hutchings and Thomas J. Holt
- Can criminals create opportunities for crime? Malvertising and illegal online medicine trade pp. 31-48

- Yuliya G. Zabyelina
- The network structure of malware development, deployment and distribution pp. 49-69

- Mitch Macdonald and Richard Frank
- Blood oil: tyrants, violence and the rules that run the world pp. 70-73

- Nigel South
- Mafia and antimafia: a brief history pp. 73-75

- Vincenzo Scalia
Volume 17, issue 3-4, 2016
- Decentring security governance pp. 227-239

- Mark Bevir
- Multi-centred governance and circuits of power in liberal modes of security pp. 240-263

- Adam Edwards
- New narratives of international security governance: the shift from global interventionism to global self-policing pp. 264-280

- David Chandler
- Exporting decentred security governance: the tensions of security sector reform pp. 281-295

- Rita Abrahamsen
- Webs, walls, and wars pp. 296-313

- David J Betz
- Ideologies and crime: political ideas and the dynamics of crime control pp. 314-330

- Ian Loader and Richard Sparks
- Peacebuilding and SSR in Kosovo: an Interactionist perspective pp. 331-351

- Anne Holohan
- Governance of policing and cultural codes: interpreting and responding to policy directives pp. 352-369

- Louise Westmarland
Volume 17, issue 2, 2016
- The ecology of trust among hackers pp. 129-151

- Benoît Dupont, Anne-Marie Côté, Claire Savine and David Décary-Hétu
- The harms of human trafficking: demonstrating the applicability and value of a new framework for systematic, empirical analysis pp. 152-180

- Victoria A. Greenfield, Letizia Paoli and Andries Zoutendijk
- An overview of seized illegal wildlife entering the United States pp. 181-201

- Gohar A. Petrossian, Stephen F. Pires and Daan P. van Uhm
- Public reputation and organised crime: explicating the relationship between racket subcultures and informal social control pp. 202-220

- Hollianne Marshall and Robert M. Lombardo
- Policing the waterfront: networks, partnerships, and the governance of port security pp. 221-224

- Peter Marks
- The mafia: a cultural history pp. 224-226

- Giulia Berlusconi
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- The costs of illegality: a research programme pp. 1-20

- Giacomo Di Gennaro and Antonio La Spina
- Racketeering in Campania: how clans have adapted and how the extortion phenomenon is perceived pp. 21-47

- Giacomo Di Gennaro
- The Camorra and protection rackets: the cost to business pp. 48-59

- Giovanni Frazzica, Maurizio Lisciandra, Valentina Punzo and Attilio Scaglione
- Cosa Nostra and Camorra: illegal activities and organisational structures pp. 60-78

- Attilio Scaglione
- Proposal for a computer-assisted analysis of lawful interceptions of communication pp. 79-98

- Giovanni Frazzica
- The delocalisation of mafia organisations and the construction of a European law against organised crime pp. 99-121

- Antonio Balsamo
- Gun crime in global contexts pp. 122-123

- James Sheptycki
- Policing cybercrime and cyberterror pp. 123-125

- David Décary-Hétu
- Code of the suburb: inside the world of young middle-class drug dealers pp. 126-128

- Mike Salinas-Edwards
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