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Organized Crime - criminal activities organized and coordinated on a national scale, often with international connections. The American tradition of daring desperadoes like Jesse James and John Dillinger, has been superseded by the corporate criminal organization. Firmly rooted in the social structure, it is protected by corrupt politicians and law enforcement officers, and legal advice; it


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    Handbook of Organized Crime in the United States » Read Now

    by Robert J. Kelly, Ko-Lin Chin, Rufus Schatzberg. 546 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Internationally known authorities in criminal justice provide one of the most comprehensive assessments today of the diverse ethnic and racial groups in the criminal underworld and their grave threats to the very fabric of American society. This coherent overview describes Mafia, Chinese, African...
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    Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style » Read Now

    by Letizia Paoli. 289 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Secrecy is one of the defining characteristics of the Italian Mafia. Wiretaps, financial records, and the rare informant occasionally reveal its inner workings, but these impressions are all too often spotty and fleeting, hampering serious scholarship on this major form of criminal activity. During...
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    Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States: From Capone's Chicago to the New Urban Underworld » Read Now

    by Robert J. Kelly. 364 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Typically, other reference works on organized crime in the United States focus primarily on the Mafia and La Cosa Nostra, and neglect the many new ethnic and racial criminal organizations that permeate American society today. This reference fills those gaps while providing systematic detailed...
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    The Secret Rulers: Criminal Syndicates and How They Control the U.S. Underworld » Read Now

    by Fred J. Cook. 376 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...couldnt be. When the Committee on Organized Crime of the National Association...Justice Departments section on organized crime. "Before Valachi came along...breakthrough...
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    Drug Precipice: Illicit Drugs, Organised Crime, Fallacies of Legalisation, Worsening Problems, Solutions » Read Now

    by Amol Moffitt, John Malouf, Craig Thompson. 222 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Guide for people involved in policy formulation, drug education, health care workers and those concerned with the effects of drug use. Provides information about the health and social dangers of illicit drugs, legal drug markets and organised crime. Discusses the possible effects of decriminalising...
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    Crime and Public Policy: Putting Theory to Work (includes "A Public Policy Agenda for Combating Organized Crime") » Read Now

    by Hugh D. Barlow. 301 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    ...Agenda for Combating Organized Crime , Darrell J. Steffensmeier...In Gus Tyler ed. , Organized Crime in America . Ann Arbor...prevention and reduction of crime. Agency 1. A...
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    Applications in Criminal Analysis: A Sourcebook (includes "Organized Crime Applications") » Read Now

    by Marilyn B. Peterson. 318 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    A practicing analyst combines broad training and research and hands-on experience in this first comprehensive reference/text assessing criminal, investigative, and strategic analysis techniques and reports, while showing how they support every facet of law enforcement today. The sourcebook gives a...
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    Of Fears and Foes: Security and Insecurity in an Evolving Global Political Economy (includes "Terror and Organized Crime: Old Fears, New Foes, Newer Threats") » Read Now

    by Jose V. Ciprut. 250 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    At the end of the deadliest century known to mankind, the world still finds itself mired in bloodshed. In addition to formal inter-state conflict, we see an increase in other forms of organized violence, including ethnic warfare, terrorism, civil conflict, and internationally necessitated "police"...
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    The Economics of Organized Crime and Optimal Law Enforcement, in Economic Inquiry » Read Now

    by Nuno Garoupa. 11 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...THE ECONOMICS OF ORGANIZED CRIME AND OPTIMAL LAW ENFORCEMENT...optimal law enforcement literature to organized crime. I model the criminal organization...optimal law...
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    The Persistence of Organized Crime in New York City Construction: An Economic Perspective, in Industrial & Labor Relations Review » Read Now

    by Casey Ichniowski, Anne Preston. 17 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...THE PERSISTENCE OF ORGANIZED CRIME IN NEW YORK CITY CONSTRUCTION...Report of the New York State Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF), "Corruption...staff and consultants of...
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    The Greatest Menace: Organized Crime in Cold War America » Read Now

    by Lee Bernstein. 237 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The term Cold War has long been associated with the "red menace" of communism at home and abroad. Yet as Lee Bernstein shows in this illuminating study, during the 1950s the threat posed by organized crime preoccupied Americans at least as much as the fear of communist subversion. At the beginning...
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    Chinese Subculture and Criminality: Non-Traditional Crime Groups in America (includes "From Secret Societies to Organized Crime") » Read Now

    by Ko-Lin Chin. 192 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    By the 1990s, Asian crime groups will become the United States' foremost organized crime problem. Ko-lin Chin warns that limited law enforcement resources will be ineffective without a precise understanding of the norms, values, structure, criminal patterns, and interrelationships of these groups...
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    Minorities and Criminality (includes "Minorities and Organized Crime") » Read Now

    by Ronald B. Flowers. 214 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    " . . Minorities and Criminality provides a cameo of valuable information about the relationship between minority status and criminality and the interaction of minorities with the criminal justice system. . . . A key strength of this book is that it provides a great deal of insight into the...

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