Global Crime
2004 - 2025
Current editor(s): Carlo Morselli
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Volume 6, issue 3-4, 2004
- The Black Hand: A Study in Moral Panic pp. 267-284

- Robert M Lombardo
- Dirty Businesses in Italy: A Case-study of Illegal Trafficking in Hazardous Waste pp. 285-304

- Monica Massari and Paola Monzini
- Narco-Terrorism: The Merger of the War on Drugs and the War on Terror pp. 305-324

- Emma Björnehed
- “Behave Like Enraged Lions”: Civil Militias, the Army and the Criminalisation of Politics in Indonesia pp. 325-344

- Romain Bertrand
- International Norm Diffusion and Organised Crime Policy: The Case of Greece pp. 345-373

- Sappho Xenakis
- Some Observations on Changing Business Practices in Drug Trafficking: The Andean experience pp. 374-386

- Menno Vellinga
- The Ukrainian-Hungarian Border: Security and Cross-border relations pp. 387-390

- Dr János Sallai and Csaba Jónás
- Institutions and Mafia in Italy: The case of Messina pp. 391-397

- Marcello Saija and Daniela Irrera
- The Transdnistrian Connection: Big Problems from a Small Pseudo-state pp. 398-405

- Mark Galeotti
- Book Reviews pp. 406-430

- John Alcorn
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- Organized Crime and Trust: On the conceptualization and empirical relevance of trust in the context of criminal networks pp. 159-184

- Klaus von Lampe and Per Ole Johansen
- Smoking Guns: European Cigarette Smuggling in the 1990’s pp. 185-200

- Hugh Griffiths
- Changing Typology of Organised Crime in a Post-Socialist Lithuania (the Late 1980s--Early 2000s) pp. 201-221

- Aurelijus Gutauskas, Arunas Juska, Peter Johnstone and Richard Pozzuto
- Washington Heights, New York City pp. 222-229

- Austin Francis Muldoon
- Review Article: The World of Organized Crime pp. 230-240

- Michael Woodiwiss
- Review Article: How not to Explain Murder: A Sociological Critique of Bowling for Columbine [1] pp. 241-249

- James Tucker
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction: Global Crime Today pp. 1-7

- Mark Galeotti
- North American Organised Crime pp. 8-18

- Jay S. Albanese
- Italian Organised Crime: Mafia Associations and Criminal Enterprises pp. 19-31

- Letizia Paoli
- Globalisation and Latin American and Caribbean Organised Crime pp. 32-53

- Bruce Bagley
- The Russian 'Mafiya': Consolidation and Globalisation pp. 54-69

- Mark Galeotti
- Organised Crime in East Central Europe: The Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland pp. 70-83

- Kelly Hignett
- Chinese Organised Crime pp. 84-96

- Bertil Lintner
- The Changing Face of the Yakuza pp. 97-116

- Peter Hill
- State Crime: The North Korean Drug Trade pp. 117-128

- Raphael F. Perl
- The Crime-Terror Continuum: Tracing the Interplay between Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism pp. 129-145

- Tamara Makarenko
- The Global Dimension of Cybercrime pp. 146-157

- Peter Grabosky