Disorganized Crimes

Disorganized Crimes
Author: Bernard E. Munk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137330277

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Corporate misgovernance and the failure of government regulation have led to major financial fiascos. 'Disorganized crimes' are disruptive and costly. Munk links the two major eras of corporate misgovernance during the last decade to explain how these events occur and what can be done to prevent them from re-occurring.

Organized Crime Control

Organized Crime Control
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1586
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045452872

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Organized Crime Control

Organized Crime Control
Author: United States. Congress. House. Judiciary Committee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1558
Release: 1970
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:31951P009444561

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Global Organized Crime

Global Organized Crime
Author: Dina Siegel,H. Bunt,D. Zaitch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400709850

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In the current processes of political, economic and cultural changes serious cross-border forms of organized crime receive unprecedented attention as spectacular global media events, as 'threats' of all sorts, and as priority targets of criminal policy and political agendas. Most books on 'global organized crime' focus on one particular region, topic or event, and are written from one specific theoretical and disciplinary framework. The renowned scholars who have contributed to this volume present up-to-date expertise on regions as distant and different as Russia, Colombia, the Netherlands, Israel, Peru and Britain. They tackle phenomena such as international drug trafficking, alien and women smuggling, terrorism, East European organized crime and financial crimes. They show not only how these issues are interrelated, but also the way in which they interact with social, economic and political legitimate structures. The contributors critically question the policies and strategies currently pursued. They explore different theoretical arguments from the perspective of their own disciplines, which include economics, criminology, political science and anthropology.

Illegal Markets and the Economics of Organized Crime

Illegal Markets and the Economics of Organized Crime
Author: Martin Bouchard,Chris Wilkins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317987505

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This book showcases recent advances in the theoretical and empirical understanding of the economic aspects of organised crime and illegal markets. It provides new insights into defining and quantifying the influence of organised crime by drawing on innovative approaches to studying criminal networks and organisations such as the Hells Angels. The book includes analysis of the structure of illegal drug markets from international leaders in the field. Finally the text includes empirical case studies of the diverse markets where organised crime is currently active including the illegal market for crystal methamphetamine in Australia, tiger products in China and the falcon and fur trades in Russia. This book was based on a special issue of Global Crime.

G8 against Transnational Organized Crime

G8 against Transnational Organized Crime
Author: Amandine Scherrer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317131052

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The fight against money laundering, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, cyber crime, and the promotion of the enhancement of judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters have been at the core of the G8's actions in this field since the 1990s. This book sheds light on the nature, structure and modus operandi of the G8's specific expertise on transnational organized crime from a sociological approach in order to understand the elaboration, production and diffusion of international norms and standards. It provides a detailed analysis of an under-researched aspect of international politics: the intensification of expert-level exchanges on the international stage over the enhanced cooperation against transnational organized crime that has led to an impressive elaboration of best practices and soft law recommendations. Very few studies have focused on the experts who determine these: who they are, what their socio-professional background is, and the nature and impact of their collective work in the global fight against organized crime.

Disorganized Crime

Disorganized Crime
Author: Peter Reuter
Publsiher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1983
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037474108

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Winner of the 9984 Leslie T. Wilkins Award for the best book in criminology and criminal justice. Bookmaking, numbers, and loansharking are reputed to be major sources of revenue for organized crime, controlled by the "visible hand" of violence. For years this belief has formed the basis of government policy toward illegal markets. Drawing on police files, confiscated records, and interviews with police, prosecutors, and criminal informants, Reuter systematically refutes the notion that the Mafia, by using political connections and the threat of violence, controls the major illegal markets. Instead, he suggests that the cost of suppressing competition has ensured that these markets are populated with small enterprises, many of them marginal and ephemeral. Peter Reuter is a Senior Economist at the Rand Corporation. Disorganized Crime is included in The MIT Press Series on Organization Studies, edited by John Van Maanen.

Organized Crime

Organized Crime
Author: Geoff Dean,Petter Gottschalk,Ivar Fahsing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199578436

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Organized crime in the twenty-first century is a knowledge war that poses an incalculable global threat to the world economy and harm to society - the economic and social costs are estimated at upwards of L20 billion a year for the UK alone (SOCA 2006/7). Organized Crime: Policing Illegal Business Entrepreneurialism offers a unique approach to the tackling of this area by exploring how it works through the conceptual framework of a business enterprise. Structured in three parts, the book progresses systematically through key areas and concepts integral to dealing effectively with the myriad contemporary forms of organized crime and provides insights on where, how and when to disrupt and dismantle a criminal business activity through current policing practices and policies. From the initial set up of a crime business through to the long term forecasting for growth and profitability, the authors dissect and analyse the different phases of the business enterprise and propose a 'Knowledge-Managed Policing' (KMP) approach to criminal entrepreneurialism. Combining conceptual and practical issues, this is a must-have reference for all police professionals, policing academics and government policy makers who are interested in a Strategy-led, Intelligence supported, Knowledge-Managed approach to policing illegal business entrepreneurialism.