Global Crime
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2009
- Rethinking violence pp. 293-297

- Vittorio Bufacchi
- Machiavelli and the Gracchi: prudence, violence and redistribution pp. 298-305

- John P. McCormick
- Violence for equality: lessons from Machiavelli pp. 306-319

- John Baker
- Asymmetric war, symmetrical intentions: killing civilians in modern armed conflict pp. 320-336

- Michael L. Gross
- Beyond definition: violence in a global perspective pp. 337-355

- Keith Krause
- Economic sanctions and global governance: the case of Iraq pp. 356-367

- Joy Gordon
- Violence: a public health perspective pp. 368-395

- Ivan Perry
- Violence, integrity and education pp. 396-415

- Jamil Salmi
- The so-called mindlessness of violence: violence as a pathological variant of aggression pp. 416-431

- Richard Mizen
Volume 10, issue 3, 2009
- To fix or not to fix? How corruptors decide to fix football matches pp. 157-177

- Declan Hill
- Beyond the ‘Natasha’ story -- a review and critique of current research on sex trafficking pp. 178-195

- Sheldon X. Zhang
- Criminalisation, modernisation, and globalisation: the US and international perspectives on domestic violence pp. 196-223

- Shahid M. Shahidullah and C. Nana Derby
- Trafficking in persons in Australia: myths and realities pp. 224-247

- Andreas Schloenhardt, Genevieve Beirne and Toby Corsbie
- Financing terrorism along the Chechnya--Georgia border, 1999--2002 pp. 248-260

- Timothy S. Wittig
- Introduction pp. 261-261

- Federico Varese
- The Camorra closely observed pp. 262-266

- Federico Varese
- Women in Gomorrah pp. 267-271

- Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
- Investigative journalism, Saviano style pp. 272-275

- John Lloyd
- Reply pp. 276-279

- Roberto Saviano
- British piracy in the golden age: history and interpretation, 1660--1730 pp. 280-281

- Arne Bialuschewski
- Cultural warfare and trust: fighting the Mafia in Palermo pp. 282-284

- Peter Schneider
- Russia's battle with crime, corruption and terrorism pp. 284-286

- Kelly Hignett
- Drug smugglers on drug smuggling pp. 286-288

- Apostolos Maspero
- Drug lords. The rise and fall of the Cali cartel. The richest, most powerful crime syndicate in history pp. 288-290

- Francisco E. Thoumi
- Community policing in America pp. 290-292

- Joseph Wheatley
Volume 10, issue 1-2, 2009
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Martin Bouchard and Chris Wilkins
- What is a criminal organization and why does the law care? pp. 6-23

- Phil Curry and Steeve Mongrain
- The size and influence of a criminal organization: a criminal achievement perspective pp. 24-40

- Pierre Tremblay, Martin Bouchard and Sévrine Petit
- Understanding optimal criminal networks pp. 41-65

- Stephen Easton and Alexander Karaivanov
- How illegal drugs enter an island country: insights from interviews with incarcerated smugglers pp. 66-93

- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Honora Burnett and Edward Leslie
- Economic analysis of drug transaction ‘cycles’ described by incarcerated UK drug dealers pp. 94-112

- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Benjamin Gurga and Christopher Little
- The market for crystalline methamphetamine in Sydney, Australia pp. 113-123

- Rebecca McKetin, Jennifer McLaren, Erin Kelly and Jenny Chalmers
- The black market in China for tiger products pp. 124-143

- Brendan Moyle
- Exploring the organization of Russia Far East's illegal wildlife trade: two case studies of the illegal fur and illegal falcon trades pp. 144-154

- Tanya Wyatt
Volume 9, issue 4, 2008
- Shifts in police--informant negotiations pp. 291-305

- Mathilde Turcotte
- The big circle boys: Revisiting the case of the flaming eagles pp. 306-331

- Alex Chung
- The Triborder--terrorism nexus pp. 332-347

- Rensselaer Lee
- Women and the mafia: A methodology minefield pp. 348-353

- Valeria Pizzini-Gambetta
- Is cheating a universal moral concept? pp. 354-367

- Enrico Basile
- Book Reviews pp. 368-385

- Mark Galeotti, Gavin Slade, Robert Lambert, Paola Monzini, Ben Power, Jane Schneider and Percy Allum
Volume 9, issue 3, 2008
- Organised crime, occupations and opportunity pp. 185-197

- Edward R. Kleemans and Henk G. Van de Bunt
- Economic structure and vulnerability to organised crime: Evidence from Sicily pp. 198-220

- Andrea Lavezzi
- The cost of protection racket in Sicily pp. 221-240

- Adam Asmundo and Maurizio Lisciandra
- Organised property crimes in Belgium: the case of the ‘itinerant crime groups’ pp. 241-247

- Stijn Van Daele
- Mexico: Cartels, corruption and cocaine: A profile of the Gulf cartel pp. 248-261

- Stephanie Brophy
- ‘Bogies in the wire’: Is there a need for legislative control of cyber weapons? pp. 262-272

- Hank Prunckun
- Brazil: Democracy, inequalities, citizenship and crime pp. 273-277

- Rolando Ochoa
- Book Reviews pp. 278-289

- Mary Gibson
Volume 9, issue 1-2, 2008
- Criminal histories: an introduction pp. 1-7

- Mark Galeotti
- ‘Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’: an allusion to Abbasid organised crime pp. 8-19

- Wisam Mansour
- Living on the edge in an ancient imperial world: Aztec crime and deviance pp. 20-34

- Frances Berdan
- Co-option or criminalisation? The state, border communities and crime in early modern Europe pp. 35-51

- Kelly Hignett
- Pirates, markets and imperial authority: economic aspects of maritime depredations in the Atlantic World, 1716--1726 pp. 52-65

- Arne Bialuschewski
- The history of native Americans and the misdirected study of organised crime pp. 66-83

- Jane Dickson-Gilmore and Michael Woodiwiss
- The world of the lower depths: crime and punishment in Russian history pp. 84-107

- Mark Galeotti
- The German underworld and the Ringvereine from the 1890s through the 1950s pp. 108-135

- Arthur Hartmann and Klaus von Lampe
- Economic draining -- German black market operations in France, 1940--1944 pp. 136-168

- Paul Sanders
- The history of international police cooperation: a 150-year evolution in trends and approaches pp. 169-184

- Nadia Gerspacher
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