Global Crime
2004 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2015
- Examining recidivism among foreign-born jail inmates: does immigration status make a difference over the long term? pp. 265-287

- Jennifer S. Wong, Laura J. Hickman and Marika Suttorp-Booth
- Criminal rituals pp. 288-305

- David Skarbek and Peng Wang
- Why do ethnopolitical organisations turn to crime? pp. 306-327

- Victor Asal, James J.F. Forest and Brian Nussbaum
- The inter-institutional governance of money laundering: an in-depth look at Chile following re-democratisation pp. 328-350

- Carlos Solar
- Youth street gangs: a critical appraisal, by David C. Brotherton, New York, NY, Routledge Press, 2015, 228 pp., US$44.95 (paperback), ISBN 9780415856294 pp. 351-354

- Colin Atkinson
- Urban legends: gang identity in the post-industrial city, by Alistair Fraser, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 270 pp., £65 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-19-872861-0 pp. 354-356

- Peng Wang
- Globalisation criminal law and criminal justice: theoretical, comparative and transnational perspectives. Edited by: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Peter Alldridge, Leonidas Cheliotis. Hart Publishing, 2015 pp. 356-358

- Francis Pakes
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Human trafficking: the need for human rights and government effectiveness in enforcing anti-trafficking pp. 167-196

- FikreJesus Amahazion
- Territorial features, disorder and fear of crime in residential neighbourhoods in Malaysia: testing for multigroup invariance pp. 197-218

- Aldrin Abdullah, Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali, Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki and Azizi Bahauddin
- Networks within networks: using multiple link types to examine network structure and identify key actors in a drug trafficking operation pp. 219-237

- David A. Bright, Catherine Greenhill, Alison Ritter and Carlo Morselli
- Structural differences of violent extremist offenders in correctional settings pp. 238-258

- D.B. Skillicorn, C. Leuprecht, Y. Stys and R. Gobeil
- The unlawful society: global crime and security in a complex world pp. 259-261

- Marinko Bobic
- Global human trafficking: critical issues and contexts pp. 261-262

- Denton
- Drugs on the dark net: how cryptomarkets are transforming the global trade in illicit drugs pp. 262-264

- Marie Claire Van Hout
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Government protection against terrorism and crime pp. 59-80

- Kjell Hausken and Dipak K. Gupta
- Examining the risk reduction strategies of actors in online criminal markets pp. 81-103

- Thomas J. Holt, Olga Smirnova, Yi Ting Chua and Heith Copes
- Social network analysis and small group ‘dark’ networks: an analysis of the London bombers and the problem of ‘fuzzy’ boundaries pp. 104-122

- Morgan Burcher and Chad Whelan
- Leadership protection in drug-trafficking networks pp. 123-138

- David C. Hofmann and Owen Gallupe
- United, yet divided: analysing the cohesion of Addiopizzo’s anti-racketeering campaign in Palermo pp. 139-161

- Carina Gunnarson
- The social order of the underworld: how prison gangs govern the American penal system, by David Skarbek, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, 240 pp., US$99 (hardback), US$27.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0199328505 pp. 162-165

- James A. Densley
Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Testing Hagan and Rymond-Richmond’s collective action theory of genocide pp. 1-18

- William R. Pruitt
- Revisiting the emergence of the rule of law in Russia pp. 19-33

- Kathryn Hendley and Peter Murrell
- An empirical framework of control methods of victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation pp. 34-49

- Maria Ioannou and Miriam S.D. Oostinga
- Rough justice: the international criminal court in a world of power politics pp. 50-51

- Reza Barmaki
- The politics of crime in Mexico: democratic governance in a security trap pp. 51-54

- Rolando Ochoa
- Anarchy unbound: why self-governance works better than you think pp. 54-57

- Maxime Reeves-Latour
Volume 15, issue 3-4, 2014
- Transnational organised crime and terrorism: different peas, same pod? pp. 213-218

- Helena Carrapico, Daniela Irrera and Bill Tupman
- Catch Me If You Can: or how policy networks help tackle the crime--terror nexus pp. 219-240

- Inês Sofia Oliveira
- Transnational organised crime and terrorism: Nexus needing a human security framework pp. 241-258

- Marinko Bobic
- Categorising the crime--terror nexus in the European Union pp. 259-274

- Tamara Makarenko and Michael Mesquita
- Jihadi networks and the involvement of vulnerable immigrants: reconsidering the ideological and pragmatic value pp. 275-298

- Jasper L. de Bie, Christianne J. de Poot and Joanne P. van der Leun
- Breaking the nexus: conceptualising ‘illicit sovereigns’ pp. 299-319

- Norma Rossi
- Islamist movements in the Fergana Valley: a new threat assessment approach pp. 320-336

- Viktoria Akchurina and Anita Lavorgna
- Crime, terror and the state in Central Asia pp. 337-356

- David Lewis
- The nexus between terrorism and product counterfeiting in the United States pp. 357-378

- Brandon A. Sullivan, Steven M. Chermak, Jeremy M. Wilson and Joshua D. Freilich
- Reorganising crime: mafia and anti-mafia in post-Soviet Georgia, by Gavin Slade pp. 379-380

- Mark Galeotti
- Black men, invisibility and crime: towards a critical race theory of desistance, by Martin Glynn pp. 380-383

- Patrick Webb
- The role of informal economies in the post-Soviet world: the end of transition?, by Colin C. Williams, John Round and Peter Rodgers pp. 383-386

- Ararat L. Osipian
Volume 15, issue 1-2, 2014
- Organised crime numbers pp. 1-9

- Savona
- Estimating the revenues of sexual exploitation: applying a new methodology to the Italian context pp. 10-26

- Marina Mancuso
- The retail value of the illicit drug market in Italy: a consumption-based approach pp. 27-50

- Luca Giommoni
- A new method for estimating the illicit cigarette market at the subnational level and its application to Italy pp. 51-76

- Francesco Calderoni
- Estimating the size of the loan sharking market in Italy pp. 77-92

- Attilio Scaglione
- Proceeds from extortions: the case of Italian organised crime groups pp. 93-107

- Maurizio Lisciandra
- Counterfeiting, illegal firearms, gambling and waste management: an exploratory estimation of four criminal markets pp. 108-137

- Francesco Calderoni, Serena Favarin, Lorella Garofalo and Federica Sarno
- Mythical numbers and the proceeds of organised crime: estimating mafia proceeds in Italy pp. 138-163

- Francesco Calderoni
- Organised crime and the economy: a framework for policy prescriptions pp. 164-190

- Andrea Lavezzi
- A preliminary analysis of the use of force by the Mexico City Metropolitan Area police pp. 191-205

- Carlos Vilalta
- Cyber war will not take place, by Thomas Rid pp. 206-208

- Thomas J. Holt
- Russia as a network state: what works in Russia when state institutions do not?, edited by Vadim Kononenko and Arkady Moshes pp. 208-210

- Ararat L. Osipian
- Organised crime and the law: a comparative analysis, by Liz Campbell pp. 210-212

- Helena Farrand Carrapico
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