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Sheptycki

Transnational Organized Crime

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-4462-7404-0
Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
Erscheinungstermin: 09.04.2014
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Transnational organized crime (TOC) has emerged as a major idea in the conceptual field of global governance. Studies of TOC intersect with disparate criminological issues inhabiting apparently different domains: comparative criminal justice, migration studies, transnational policing and the political sociology of crime, to name just a few. The four-volume structure of this major work enables coverage of the historic development of its conceptualization, critical definitional and socio-political issues, empirical case studies and realist formulations of the problem area as well as theoretical, normative debates, alternative conceptual formulations and policy choices. Each volume contains an introduction illustrating and contextualizing the main themes in each section.

Volume One: Definitions and Theories

Volume Two: Origins, Resources, Organization

Volume Three: Organized Crime and the Penetration of Markets

Volume Four: Organized Crime and Popular Culture, States and Terrorism

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781446274040
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-4462-7404-0
  • Verlag: Shanaya Wagh
  • Erscheinungstermin: 09.04.2014
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Four-Volume Set Auflage
  • Serie: SAGE Library of Criminology
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 2699 g
  • Seiten: 1432
  • Format (B x H x T): 163 x 241 x 99 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Sheptycki, James W E

His special research expertise revolves around issues of transnational crime and policing. He has written on a variety of substantive criminological topics including domestic violence, serial killers, money laundering, drugs, public order policing, organized crime, police accountability, intelligence-led policing, witness protection, risk and insecurity. He is currently engaged in research concerning ‘guns, crime and social order’.

VOLUME ONE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Preface to the Collection - James Sheptycki
Introduction - James Sheptycki
War Making and State Making as Organized Crime - Charles Tilly
Economic Consequences of Organized Violence - Frederic Lane
Crime as an American Way of Life - Daniel Bell
Illegal Enterprise: A Theoretical and Historical Interpretation - Mark Haller
The Ethnic Vice Industry, 1880–1944 - Ivan Light
The Notorious Purple Gang: Detroit’s All Jewish Prohibition Era Mob - Robert Rockaway
Mafia, the Prototypical Alien Conspiracy - Dwight Smith Jr
The Black Hand: A Study in Moral Panic - Robert Lombardo
History and the Study of Organized Crime - Alan Block
Vice, Corruption, Bureaucracy and Power - William Chambliss
Corruption and Organized Crime: Lessons from History - Margaret Beare
The Decline of the American Mafia - Peter Reuter
Transnational Organized Crime; The Strange Career of an American Concept - Michael Woodiwiss
Transnational Organized Crime; thinking in and out of Plato’s Cave - Petrus van Duyne and Mark Nelemans
The Mafia and Al Qaeda: Violent and Secretive Organizations in Comparative and Historical Perspective - Jane Schneider and Peter Schneider
VOLUME TWO: DEFINITIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, CONSTRUCTIONIST AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES
Introduction - James Sheptycki
The Symbols of the Mafia - Diego Gambetta
The Secret History of Japanese Cinema: The Yakuza Movies - Federico Varese
Methodological Problems in the Study of Organized Crime as a Social Problem - Donald Cressey
The Organized Crime Continuum: A Further Specification of a New Conceptual Model - Frank Hagan
Problems of Definition: What is Organized Crime? - James Finckenauer
Identifying Counting and Categorizing Transnational Criminal Organizations - Louise Shelley
Mafia Markers: Assessing Organized Crime and Its Impact upon Societies - Jan Van Dijk
Into the Thick of It: Methodological Issues in Studying the Drug Trade in the Golden Triangle - Ko-Lin Chin
Assessing Organised Crime: The Sad State of an Impossible Art - Petrus van Duyne and Maarten van Dijck
The Politics of ‘Transnational Organized Crime’: Discourse, Reflexivity and the Narration of ‘Threat’ - Adam Edwards and Pete Gill
Organized Evil and the Atlantic Alliance; Moral Panics and the Rhetoric of Organized Crime and Policing in Britain and America - Michael Woodiwiss and Dick Hobbs
The Media Construction of Financial White Collar Crimes - Michael Levi
Transnational Crime as a Productive Fiction - Jude McCulloch
VOLUME THREE: REALIST PERSPECTIVES ON ORGANIZED AND TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME
Introduction - James Sheptycki
Anticipating Organized and Transnational Crime - Roy Godson and Phil Williams
Unraveling the New Criminal Nexus - Louise Shelley
A Crime-Terror Nexus? Thinking on Some of the Links between Terrorism and Criminality - Steven Hutchinson and Pat O’Malley
Career Opportunities and Network-Based Privileges in the Cosa Nostra - Carlo Morselli
Are We a Family or a Business? History and Disjuncture in the Urban American Street Gang - Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh and Steven Levitt
Going Down to the Glocal: The Local Context of Organized Crime - Dick Hobbs
Economics and Criminal Enterprise - Thomas Schelling
Fragments of an Economic Theory of the Mafia - Diego Gambetta
Is Sicily the Future of Russia? Private Protection and the Rise of the Russian Mafia - Federico Varese
Organized Crime and the Political-Criminal Nexus in China - Ko-Lin Chin and Roy Godson
Organized Crime: A Comparison between the United States of America and Western Europe - Cyrille Fijnaut
Organized Crime and Trust; on the Conceptualization and Empirical Relevance of Trust in the Context of Criminal Networks - Klaus Von Lampe and Per Ole Johansen
Mafia and Organized Crime in Italy; the Unacknowledged Successes of Law Enforcement - Letizia Paoli
The Global Impact of Gangs - John M. Hagedorn
A Neo-Marxist Explanation of Organized Crime - Alfried Schulte-Bockholt
VOLUME FOUR: NEW PERSPECTIVES; BRINGING THE STATE BACK IN
Introduction - James Sheptycki
State-Organized Crime – The American Society of Criminology, 1988 Presidential Address - William Chambliss
The State of the Criminology of Crimes of the State - Dawn Rothe and David Friedrichs
The Rise of Organised Crime in Russia: Its roots and social significance - Tanya Frisby
Thieves, Convicts and the Inmate Culture - John Irwin and Donald Cressey
Governance and Prison Gangs - David Skarbek
Organized Criminality in Prisons and the Attacks of the PCC - Sérgio Adorno and Fernando Salla
How the Street Gangs Took Central America - Ana Arana
The Corruption of Politics and the Politics of Corruption - David Nelken and Michael Levi
The Application of the Framework of Situational Crime Prevention to ‘Organized Crime’ - Klaus Von Lampe
Wanted: Mafia Boss – Essay on the Personology of Organized Crime - Frank Bovenkerk
Criminal Careers in Organized Crime and Social Opportunity Structure - Edward Kleemans and Christianne J. de Poot
White Collar Crime, Consumers and Victimization - Hazel Croall
Criminals and Service Providers; Cross-National Dirty Economies - Vincenzo Ruggiero
Global Anomie, Dysnomie and Economic Crime; Hidden Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization in Russia and around the World - Nikos Passas
Transnational Organised Cyber Crime: Distinguishing Threat from Reality - Rob McCusker
The Global ‘Epidemic’ of Movie ‘Piracy’: Crime-Wave or Social Construction? - Majid Yar
The Transnational Traffic in Human Body Parts - Gilbert Geis and Gregory C. Brown
Environmental Crime in Global Context: Exploring the Theoretical and Empirical Complexities - Rob White