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Organized crime Vol. I : Critical concepts in criminology

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Publication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 439p xviiISBN:
  • 9780415460750
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.106000 VAR-I
Contents:
CONTENTS Acknowledgements; Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters; General introduction; What is organized crime: Volume I: Definitions and Theories; PART I; Definitions; Rinconete and Cortadillo MIGUEL DE CERVANTES; 2 On defining "organized crime": the development of a definition and a typology MICHAEL D. MALTZ; 3 The organized crime continuum: a further specification of a new conceptual model FRA NK E. HAGAN; 4 The paradoxes of organized crime LETIZIA PAOLI; PART 2; Theories; 5 Crime as an American way of life DANIEL BELL; 6 Individual choice, material culture, and organ ized crime PETER A. LU I)SHA; 7 Paragons, pariahs, and pirates: a spectrum-based theory of enterprise DWIGHT C. SMITH , JR; 8 Illegal enterprise: a theoretical and historical interpretation MARK H . HALLER; 9 The firm: organizational logic and criminal culture on a shifting terrain RICHARD HOBAS; 10 Economics and criminal enterprise THOMAS C. SCHELLING; 11 What is the business of organized crime? THOMAS C. SCHELLING; 12 A defense of organized crime? JAM ES M. BUCHANAN; 13 The economic theory of the criminal firm PAULH. RUUIN; 14 Economic consequences of organized violence FREDERIC C. LANE; 15 Why state-of-nature theory? ROBERT NOZICK; 16 The state of nature ROBERT NOZICK; 17 War making and state making as organized crime CHARLES TILLY; 18 Fragments of an economic theory of the mafia DIEGO GAMBETTA; 19 The political economy of organized crime: providing protection when the state does not STERGJOS SKAPERDAS; PART 3; The study of organized crime; 20 Methodological problems in the study of organized crime as a social problem DONALD R. C RESSEY; 21 The application of network analysis to criminal intelligence: an assessment of the prospects MALCOLM K. SPARROW;
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements;
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters;
General introduction; What is organized crime:
Volume I: Definitions and Theories;
PART I;
Definitions;
Rinconete and Cortadillo MIGUEL DE CERVANTES;
2 On defining "organized crime": the development of a definition and a typology MICHAEL D. MALTZ;
3 The organized crime continuum: a further specification of a new conceptual model FRA NK E. HAGAN;
4 The paradoxes of organized crime LETIZIA PAOLI;
PART 2;
Theories;
5 Crime as an American way of life DANIEL BELL;
6 Individual choice, material culture, and organ ized crime PETER A. LU I)SHA;
7 Paragons, pariahs, and pirates: a spectrum-based theory of enterprise DWIGHT C. SMITH , JR;
8 Illegal enterprise: a theoretical and historical interpretation MARK H . HALLER;
9 The firm: organizational logic and criminal culture on a shifting terrain RICHARD HOBAS;
10 Economics and criminal enterprise THOMAS C. SCHELLING;
11 What is the business of organized crime? THOMAS C. SCHELLING;
12 A defense of organized crime? JAM ES M. BUCHANAN;
13 The economic theory of the criminal firm PAULH. RUUIN;
14 Economic consequences of organized violence FREDERIC C. LANE;
15 Why state-of-nature theory? ROBERT NOZICK;
16 The state of nature ROBERT NOZICK;
17 War making and state making as organized crime CHARLES TILLY;
18 Fragments of an economic theory of the mafia DIEGO GAMBETTA;
19 The political economy of organized crime: providing protection when the state does not
STERGJOS SKAPERDAS;
PART 3;
The study of organized crime;
20 Methodological problems in the study of organized crime as a social problem DONALD R. C RESSEY;
21 The application of network analysis to criminal intelligence: an assessment of the prospects
MALCOLM K. SPARROW;