Global Crime
2004 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2011
- Profits of disorder: images of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic pp. 239-265

- Michael Bobick
- Towards a pattern in mass violence participation? An analysis of Rwandan perpetrators' accounts from the 1994 genocide pp. 266-289

- Samuel Tanner
- The Chinese mafia: private protection in a socialist market economy pp. 290-311

- Peng Wang
- Is peniaphobia an incentive to crime? pp. 312-326

- Siti Nur Zahara Hamzah and Evan Lau
- Hate crimes: uses, controls and controversies, by Phyllis S. Gerstenfeld pp. 327-328

- Reza Barmaki
- Human security, transnational crime and human trafficking -- Asian and western perspectives, edited by Shiro Okubo and Louise Shelley pp. 328-330

- Maggy Lee
- Who are the criminals? The politics of crime policy from the age of Roosevelt to the age of Reagan, by John Hagan pp. 330-332

- Michael Woodiwiss
Volume 12, issue 3, 2011
- Spatial mobility and organised crime pp. 161-164

- Cameron N. McIntosh and Austin Lawrence
- The mobility of criminal groups pp. 165-188

- Carlo Morselli, Mathilde Turcotte and Valentina Tenti
- A response to: Morselli, C., Turcotte, M. and Tenti, V. (2010) The Mobility of Criminal Groups pp. 189-206

- Daniel Silverstone
- Assessing the movement of criminal groups: some analytical remarks pp. 207-217

- Paolo Campana
- Mafia movements: a framework for understanding the mobility of mafia groups pp. 218-231

- Federico Varese
- La Voce del padrino. Mafia, cultura, politica, by Marco Santoro pp. 232-233

- Felia S. Allum
- Organized crime legislation in the European Union. Harmonization and approximation of criminal law, national legislations and the EU framework decision on the fight against organised crime, by Francesco Calderoni pp. 233-235

- Helena Carrapico
- Transnational organised crime in international law, by Tom Obokata pp. 235-236

- Joseph Wheatley
- The KGB campaign against corruption in Moscow, 1982--1987, by Luc Duhamel pp. 236-238

- Ararat L. Osipian
Volume 12, issue 2, 2011
- From Triads to snakeheads: organised crime and illegal migration within Britain's Chinese community pp. 93-111

- Daniel Silverstone
- Co-offending between criminal enterprise groups pp. 112-128

- Aili Malm, Gisela Bichler and Rebecca Nash
- Credible crooks as a topic in sociological theory pp. 129-133

- W.G. Runciman
- A game-theoretic perspective on Diego Gambetta's Codes of the Underworld pp. 134-145

- Avinash Dixit
- Gambetta's insight: a review of Codes of the Underworld pp. 146-149

- Peter Reuter
- Response pp. 150-159

- Diego Gambetta
Volume 12, issue 1, 2011
- Criminal infiltration and social mobilisation against the Mafia. Gela: a city between tradition and modernity pp. 1-18

- Stefano Becucci
- Interaction between criminal groups and law enforcement: the case of ecstasy in the Netherlands pp. 19-40

- Toine Spapens
- Where is the mafia in Italy? Measuring the presence of the mafia across Italian provinces pp. 41-69

- Francesco Calderoni
- Is small beautiful? The link between risks and size in illegal drug markets pp. 70-86

- Martin Bouchard and Frédéric Ouellet
- Race, crime and criminal justice: international perspectives, edited by Anita Kalunta-Crumpton pp. 87-89

- Kevin Stenson
- Fighting terrorism and drugs: Europe and international police cooperation, by Jörg Friedrichs pp. 89-92

- Alexander J. Blenkinsopp
Volume 11, issue 4, 2010
- Central American maras: from youth street gangs to transnational protection rackets pp. 379-398

- José Miguel Cruz
- The poverty--radicalisation nexus in Pakistan pp. 399-420

- Syed Manzar Abbas Zaidi
- Counting the cost of crime in Italy pp. 421-435

- Claudio Detotto and Marco Vannini
- Women who traffic women: the role of women in human trafficking networks -- Dutch cases pp. 436-447

- Dina Siegel and Sylvia de Blank
- The Black Hand: terror by letter in Chicago, by Robert M. Lombardo pp. 448-451

- David Critchley
- Cop in the hood: my year policing in Baltimore's eastern district, by Peter Moskos pp. 451-454

- Apostolos Maspero
- Crime: local and global, edited by John Muncie, Deborah Talbot and Reece Walters pp. 454-457

- Effi Lambropoulou
- Environmental crime: a reader, edited by Rob White pp. 458-459

- Joseph Wheatley
Volume 11, issue 3, 2010
- Criminal constitutions pp. 279-297

- Peter Leeson and David Skarbek
- Correlates of distance to crime in Mexico City pp. 298-313

- Carlos Vilalta
- Methods of sex trafficking: findings of a case study in Turkey pp. 314-335

- Oguzhan Omer Demir
- The Phantom Capitalist s: a classic pp. 336-339

- Susanne Karstedt
- Phantom fraudsters still: re-viewing long-firm fraud pp. 340-345

- Hazel Croall
- Torrential intellect pp. 346-349

- Neal Shover
- The phantom capitalists ride again: a response to my critics pp. 350-354

- Michael Levi
- Power, conflict and criminalisation, by Phil Scraton pp. 355-357

- Jana Arsovska
- Government of the shadows: parapolitics and criminal sovereignty, edited by Eric Wilson pp. 357-360

- Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt
- Legal accents, legal borrowing: the international problem solving court movement, by James L. Nolan Jr pp. 360-363

- Rashmee Singh
- Crime, war and global trafficking: designing international cooperation, by C. Jojarth pp. 363-366

- Georgios Papanicolaou and Georgios A. Antonopoulos
- Transnational organized crime, by Frank G. Madsen pp. 366-368

- Alexander J. Blenkinsopp
- G8 against transnational organized crime, by Amandine Scherrer pp. 369-370

- Stan Gilmour
- Support for victims of crime in Asia, edited by Wing-Cheong Chan pp. 370-371

- Sonny Lo
- New crime in China. Public order and human rights, by Ronald C. Keith and Zhiqui Lin pp. 372-374

- Kelly Verbist
- Fuori dal Comune, Lo scioglimento delle amministrazioni locali per infiltrazioni mafiose, by V. Mete pp. 374-377

- Felia Allum
Volume 11, issue 2, 2010
- Anti-corruption movements, mechanisms, and machines -- an introduction pp. 89-98

- Holger Moroff and Diana Schmidt-Pfister
- Assessing Eastern Europe's anti-corruption performance: views from the Council of Europe, OECD, and Transparency International pp. 99-121

- Sebastian Wolf
- The European Union and the fight against corruption in its near abroad: can it make a difference? pp. 122-144

- Tanja A. Börzel, Andreas Stahn and Yasemin Pamuk
- Experience versus perception of corruption: Russia as a test case pp. 145-163

- Richard Rose and William Mishler
- Post-accession malaise? EU conditionality, domestic politics and anti-corruption policy in Hungary pp. 164-177

- Agnes Batory
- National and international anti-corruption efforts: the case of Poland pp. 178-209

- Kaja Gadowska
- The 2007 accession of Bulgaria and Romania: ritual and reality pp. 210-219

- Kalin Ivanov
- Anti-corruption interventions in Georgia pp. 220-236

- Lili Di Puppo
- Elite perceptions of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine pp. 237-260

- Åse Berit Grødeland
- The anti-corruption industry: from movement to institution pp. 261-278

- Steven Sampson
Volume 11, issue 1, 2010
- Comparing the determinants of concern about terrorism and crime pp. 1-15

- Tilman Brück and Cathérine Müller
- Farmers, factories and funds: organised crime and illicit drugs cultivation within the British Vietnamese community pp. 16-33

- Daniel Silverstone and Stephen Savage
- The ‘good’, the ‘bad’ and the ‘Charlie’: the business of cocaine smuggling in Greece pp. 34-57

- Panos A. Kostakos and Georgios A. Antonopoulos
- A new horizon on organised crime: re-locating organised crime in America pp. 58-66

- Robert J. Kelly
- The invisible hook: the hidden economics pirates pp. 67-71

- Christopher Coyne
- Ruffians, Yakuza, nationalists: the violent politics of modern Japan, 1860--1960 pp. 71-73

- David R. Ambaras
- The first family: terror, extortion and the birth of the American mafia pp. 73-75

- David Critchley
- The golden triangle: inside Southeast Asia's drug trade pp. 75-78

- Bertil Lintner
- Economic gangsters: corruption, violence, and the poverty of nations pp. 78-82

- Vincent Fitzsimons
- Security pp. 83-84

- Mark Button
- EU criminal law pp. 84-86

- Sappho Xenakis
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