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Understanding Organized Crime

2020
Criminal organizations and organized crime are phenomena that have entered public imagination through media representations and mythologized narratives. In this chapter, we survey both lay and scientific definitions of criminal organization. Although generally portrayed as alien and foreign threats, socio-scientific analyses emphasize the social ...
Giovanni A. Travaglino   +3 more
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Organized Crime in Asia

2010
INTRODUCTION Triads and bryokudan are two major kinds of criminal organizations in Asia. Triads originated in China but have spread to many major Southeast Asian countries, such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Boryokudan are criminal organizations in Japan.
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Mexican organized crime and the illegal trade in totoaba maw

Trends in Organized Crime, 2021
I. Martínez, Aitor Ibáñez Alonso
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Organized Crime and Cybercrime

2019
Over the past 15 years, it has been suggested that organized crime is or might be linked to cybercrime, and the term “cyber-organized crime” has come to be used by policymakers, law enforcement officials, media outlets, and academics to refer to a variety of criminal phenomena online.
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Violence and Organized Crime

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1966
Violence in the world of organized crime has been more common than in other segments of the social structure, mostly because of the absence of alternative control systems available to the highly competitive enterprises that make up organized crime. In the lower-class gang, the future organized criminal learns the utility of violence and is recruited ...
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Liquid Crystals: Versatile Self-Organized Smart Soft Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Hari Krishna Bisoyi, Quan Li
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