Organized crime Books

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  • C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Hidden Power: The Strategic Logic of Organised

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    Book SynopsisHidden Power reveals criminal mafias determining political outcomes to suit their own agendas, and tells how they do it - by influencing elections, changing constitutions, fomenting terrorism, waging war, negotiating peace deals and working behind the scenes in pivotal historical moments such as the Second World War and the Cuban Missile Crisis.Drawing on unpublished government documents and mafia memoirs, James Cockayne reveals a century of forgotten political-criminal collaboration in New York, Sicily and the Caribbean and explains how such links persist globally, from the drug wars in Mexico, to smuggling routes in West Africa, to political instability in Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia.Forcing us to rethink our distinctions between politics, conflict and crime, Hidden Power reveals a world in which states and mafias compete - and collaborate - for power.Trade ReviewIn this landmark study, James Cockayne provides a rich and thoroughly researched history of the interaction between mafias and the state, while providing a framework for considering the strategic calculations of all criminal organisations. -- Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King's College LondonRemarkable, a landmark in organised crime research. Cockayne, uniquely both an analyst and practitioner, is the first person to bridge the divide between the study of what we have traditionally called 'the mafia' and a new generation of organised crime in the developing world. This will be the standard reference for all those debating the policy options for illicit trafficking and the role of criminal organisations in the age of globalisation. -- Mark Shaw, Director, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized CrimeWe've known for some time that globalization blurs boundaries and conventional categories like public/private and national/international. This extraordinary book adds a new factor into the mix: the transnational strategies criminal organizations deploy to shape governmental power in order to maximize criminal rents. The compelling narrative takes us on a geographic tour that includes Sicily, New York, Cuba and conflicts in Mexico and the Sahel. Even more impressive is the analytical tour Cockayne provides--a tour de force illuminating a blind spot in our understanding of global instability. -- John G. Ruggie, Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs, Harvard UniversityWe need to rethink our understanding of international politics, as states compete with powerful private actors, and the distinction between public and private agendas gets increasingly blurred. James Cockayne's exploration of the influence of criminal networks makes an important contribution to our understanding of a world in which the power of money and crime redefines the politics of power. -- Jean-Marie Guehenno, CEO, International Crisis GroupHidden Power is a well-sourced, thoughtful tome filled with useful insights. It offers nuance and originality while addressing a topic too often overrun with derivative fear-mongering. * InSight Crime *

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    £999.99

  • The Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and

    C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd The Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe planet is currently experiencing alarming levels of species loss caused in large part by intensified poaching and wildlife trafficking driven by expanding demand, for medicines, for food, and for trophies. Affecting many more species than just the iconic elephants, rhinos, and tigers, the rate of extinction is now as much as 1000 times the historical average and the worst since the dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. In addition to causing irretrievable biodiversity loss, wildlife trafficking also poses serious threats to public health, potentially triggering a global pandemic. The Extinction Market explores the causes, means, and consequences of poaching and wildlife trafficking, with a view to finding ways of suppressing them. Vanda Felbab-Brown travelled to the markets of Latin America, South and South East Asia, and eastern and southern Africa, to evaluate the effectiveness of various tools, including bans on legal trade, law enforcement, and interdiction; allowing legal supply from hunting or farming; alternative livelihoods; anti- money-laundering efforts; and demand reduction strategies. This is an urgent book offering meaningful solutions to one of the world's most pressing crises.Trade Review'The Extinction Market is an especially needed contribution to comprehend the tightly interwoven licit and illicit economies based around biodiversity hotspots and endangered wildlife.' -- H-Environment

    5 in stock

    £23.75

  • Women of Honour: Madonnas, Godmothers and

    C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Women of Honour: Madonnas, Godmothers and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe role of women in the Italian mafias has long been overlooked. Reduced to victim status and relegated to domestic life in a male-dominated society, women serve as the mafia's respectable facade: virtuous and docile. It is hard to picture these immaculate figures married to and raising brutal killers. But, as Milka Kahn and Anne Veron reveal in this absorbing book, women have always been at the heart of Italy's criminal organisations, as the guarantors of mafia culture. While the men are behind bars or on the run, it is left to their wives and mothers to uphold and pass on the 'family values'. Once widowed, they push their sons to vendetta; they are increasingly becoming mafia chiefs in their own right. Yet many also decide to risk their lives and break with 'the Family', collaborating with the authorities and renouncing mafia society in search of a normal life. So who are these women? Are they pure Madonnas, or dangerous Godmothers? Women of Honour paints a complex and fascinating portrait through extremely rare interviews with the women themselves, who have overcome a culture of silence to share their extraordinary lives.Trade Review'Kahn and Véron have trawled newspapers and legal documents and interviewed dozens of women to provide vivid stories of tough-minded female bosses, ruling without mercy.' -- Times Literary Supplement'These fascinating stories of courage, collaboration and criminal mastery offer new insight into the changing role of women in mafia culture.' * Clare Longrigg, author of Mafia Women *'Engrossing. Kahn and Véron take us into a world in which women play an important role but in which — with few exceptions — their identities, their private lives and sex lives all belong to their menfolk; a world in which rebellion leads inexorably to either life on a witness protection programme, or death.' * John Hooper, author of The Italians *

    5 in stock

    £15.19

  • Max Milo Editions Ahae: Gangster Patron

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    £999.99

  • Brill Organized Crime and International Criminal Law:

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book presents the first comprehensive study of international criminal jurisdiction over organized crime. Taking into account a broad range of profit-generating crimes, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, drug trafficking, and illicit trade in arms and ammunition, Strobel draws a concise picture of who can be prosecuted for what under which circumstances by analysing the current legal framework as defined by the Rome Statute, and by discussing future developments that could further facilitate such prosecutions. Whereas international criminal law in the strict sense has long been considered not to apply to organized crime, Strobel convincingly demonstrates that international criminal prosecutions hold underexploited potential to bring leaders of cartels and trafficking rings to justice.Table of ContentsAbbreviations Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Legal Documents Table of Cases 1 Introduction 2 The Status Quo of Organized Crime in International Criminal Law  2.1 Organized Crime   2.1.1 Legal Definition of Organized Crime   2.1.2 Relevant Crimes    2.1.2.1 Drug Trafficking    2.1.2.2 Trafficking in Persons and Subsequent Exploitation    2.1.2.3 Migrant Smuggling    2.1.2.4 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods    2.1.2.5 Corruption    2.1.2.6 Money Laundering    2.1.2.7 Organized Crime-Related Violence   2.1.3 Types of Organizations    2.1.3.1 Hierarchical Organized Criminal Groups    2.1.3.2 Criminal Networks   2.1.4 Geographic Scope   2.1.5 Impact of Organized Crime  2.2 Organized Crime in Transnational Criminal Law   2.2.1 The Current Role of International Law in Combating Organized Crime   2.2.2 Transnational Criminal Law Conventions    2.2.2.1 The UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols Thereto    2.2.2.2 International Drug Control Conventions    2.2.2.3 Conventions against Corruption    2.2.2.4 Provisions on Money Laundering and Related Instruments    2.2.2.5 Other Transnational Criminal Law  2.2.3 Other Relevant International Conventions  2.2.4 Regional Criminal Law  2.2.5 The International Enforcement Regime  2.3 Organized Crime in International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu  2.3.1 The Evolution of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu  2.3.2 The Relevance of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu to Organized Crime    2.3.2.1 The Telos of International Criminal Law    2.3.2.2 Empirical Interconnection: The Crime–Conflict Nexus  2.3.3 Organized Crime in the History of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu    2.3.3.1 Organized Crime Offenses in International Criminal Tribunals    2.3.3.2 Organized Crime Offenses and the Making of the Rome Statute  2.4 Assessment 3 Organized Crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court  3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction   3.1.1 Trigger Mechanisms   3.1.2 Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction   3.1.3 The Principle of Complementarity  3.2 Substantive Law: Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae   3.2.1 The Crime of Genocide    3.2.1.1 Mental Element: The Dolus Specialis of Genocide    3.2.1.2 Material Elements    3.2.1.3 Summary   3.2.2 Crimes against Humanity    3.2.2.1 Contextual Elements    3.2.2.2 Material Elements: Individual Acts    3.2.2.3 Summary   3.2.3 War Crimes    3.2.3.1 Contextual Elements    3.2.3.2 Material Elements    3.2.3.3 Summary  3.3 Substantive Law: Attribution of a Crime   3.3.1 Perpetration   3.3.2 Participation   3.3.3 Superior Responsibility  3.4 Assessment 4 Organized Crime and International Criminal Law De Lege Ferenda  4.1 Potential Developments Within the Current Jurisdictional Framework   4.1.1 Mental Elements    4.1.1.1 Dolus Eventualis    4.1.1.2 The Dolus Specialis Requirement for Pillage   4.1.2 Material Elements: Trafficking in Persons and Enslavement  4.2 Expanded Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae   4.2.1 Criteria for the Introduction of New Offenses   4.2.2 Common Contextual Elements   4.2.3 Potential Offenses and Their Material Elements    4.2.3.1 The Crime of Drug Trafficking    4.2.3.2 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods    4.2.3.3 The Crime of Migrant Smuggling    4.2.3.4 Corruption    4.2.3.5 Money Laundering   4.2.4 Summary  4.3 An International Tribunal Focused on Organized Crime   4.3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction   4.3.2 Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae   4.3.3 Organizational Setup  4.4 Assessment 5 Conclusion References Index

    1 in stock

    £165.96

  • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Sin City Gangsters

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisJeffrey Sussman is the author of 19 books, including Backbeat Gangsters (2025), Tinseltown Gangsters (2024), Big Apple Gangsters (2022), and Boxing and the Mob (2019). Jeffrey lives in New York City.

    1 in stock

    £18.58

  • Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Jukebox Empire

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDavid Rabinovitch is an EMMY, Peabody, and Gemini Award-winning film maker. With a background in investigative journalism, he has written for the Toronto Globe & Mail, San Francisco Chronicle, TIME Magazine, and U.S. News & World Report. He was raised in the prairie town of Morden, Manitoba, where his uncle Wolfe Rabin's exploits remain a subject of myth and lore. He divides his time between the Pacific Northwest and Baja California.

    5 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Business of Crime Italians and Syndicate

    The University of Chicago Press The Business of Crime Italians and Syndicate

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDr. Nelli . . . describes the kinds of crime that prevailed in Italian immigrant enclaves in America; like most American crime, then as now, Italian crime was one aspect of the so-called culture of urban povertyboys graduated from street gangs to criminal gangs. None of these gangs were very big until Prohibition brought the Great Leap Forward, to a level that Dr. Nelli calls 'entrepreneurial crime.' His fine account makes sense of many murderous incidents, differentiates among places, and sketches individuals and the talents (Torrio's brains, Capone's brutality) that enabled them to rise in the underworld.New YorkerA definitive history of organized crime in America.American Historical Review

    1 in stock

    £30.00

  • Inventing the Public Enemy  The Gangster in

    The University of Chicago Press Inventing the Public Enemy The Gangster in

    Book SynopsisIn this account of mass media images, David Ruth looks at Al Capone and other "invented" gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. It shows that the media gangster was less a reflection of reality than a projection created from Americans' values, concerns and ideas about what would sell.

    £27.00

  • Sex Money Murder

    WW Norton & Co Sex Money Murder

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA searing portrait of the crack epidemic and violent drug wars that once ravaged the South Bronx.Trade Review"... a gripping narrative... this is a fascinating, albeit dispiriting read, a searing portrait of the appalling inequalities of the American Dream gone sour, a three-act tragedy played out against a soundtrack of gangsta rap." -- The Mail on Sunday"If any professionals are contemplating retraining as gang members to replace income diverted by the decline of their industries, seek counsel first from this riveting book." -- Strong Words

    4 in stock

    £20.89

  • Sex Money Murder

    WW Norton & Co Sex Money Murder

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA searing portrait of the crack epidemic and violent drug wars that once ravaged the South Bronx.Trade Review"... a gripping narrative... this is a fascinating, albeit dispiriting read, a searing portrait of the appalling inequalities of the American Dream gone sour, a three-act tragedy played out against a soundtrack of gangsta rap." -- Mail on Sunday"If any professionals are contemplating retraining as gang members to replace income diverted by the decline of their industries, seek counsel first from this riveting book." -- Strong Words

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Land of Opportunity  One Familys Quest for the

    LUP - University of Michigan Press Land of Opportunity One Familys Quest for the

    Book SynopsisPart true crime, part work of urban sociology, Land of Opportunity is a meticulously researched account of the rise and fall of the Chambers brothers, who ran a multi-million-dollar crack cocaine operation in Detroit in the 1980s.Trade ReviewWith graceful restraint, Adler shows us that the war on drugs is not a war of the county against those who would bring it down by rejecting its values and grasping at easy money. It is a war of a country against itself, against its history of racism, against its own values of materialism and lack of concern for all its people." - The Washington Post"Relying on countless interviews [. . .] including interviews with the jailed brothers, William M. Adler offers not only an excellent chronicle of the rags-to-riches-to-prison-garb story of these particular entrepreneurs but also a cogent explanation of the social and economic conditions in this country that make dealing drugs an attractive career choice." - Chicago TribuneTable of Contents Foreword Cast of Selected Characters Introduction: Homecoming Chapter One: Land of Cotton Chapter Two: Washing Windows in a Blizzard Chapter Three: Heaven Dust Chapter Four: 'BJ, Why Don't You Start Selling Crack?' Chapter Five: Cool Hand Larry Chapter Six: Moving Like Lightning Chapter Seven: Marlow's One-Stop Chapter Eight: 'Good-bye, Dixie Land' Chapter Nine: Too Windy for Tear Gas Chapter Ten: 'We Rich, Goddammit!' Chapter Eleven: 'Fuck It, I'll Fix Him' Chapter Twelve: All in the Family Chapter Thirteen: A Tale of Two Cities Chapter Fourteen: As Close As Brothers Get Epilogue: Nothing to Lose Afterword Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography

    £23.70

  • University of California Press The Shanghai Green Gang

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    Book SynopsisThis work pieces together the complex story of the Shanghai Green Gang and its charismatic leader, Du Yuesheng. In analyzing the Green Gang's system of organized crime in Shanghai, the author aims to broaden understanding of a critical aspect of Chinese urban history.

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    £999.99

  • Understanding Criminal Networks A Research Guide

    University of California Press Understanding Criminal Networks A Research Guide

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUnderstanding Criminal Networks is a short methodological primer for those interested in studying illicit, deviant, covert, or criminal networks using social network analysis (SNA). Accessibly written by Gisela Bichler, a leading expert in SNA for dark networks, the book is chock-full of graphics, checklists, software tips, step-by-step guidance, and straightforward advice. Covering all the essentials, each chapter highlights three themes: the theoretical basis of networked criminology,methodological issues and useful analytic tools,and producing professional analysis. Unlike any other book on the market, the book combines conceptual and empirical work with advice on designing networking studies, collecting data, and analysis. Relevant, practical, theoretical, and methodologically innovative, Understanding Criminal Networks promises to jumpstart readers' understanding of how to cross over from conventional investigations of crime to the study of criminal networks.Trade Review"Bichler provides a compelling introduction and guide to criminal networks: what they are, how they are organized, and how the tools of social network analysis may be used to understand them." * CHOICE *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations and Tables 1. READ FIRST A Practical Example Problem-Oriented Policing P.I.V.O.T. Utility of Social Network Analysis Objective of this Book Organization of the Book 2. DEMYSTIFYING SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Example Project Methods Units Focus Relations Analytic Options 3. SOCIAL NETWORK THEORY 101 Assumptions of Social Network Analysis Four Essential Theoretical Perspectives Strength of Weak Ties Structural Holes Theory of Social Capital Small-World Perspective Contagion and Three Degrees of Influence Suggested Readings 4. CONNECTED CRIMINALITY Overview of Theoretical Congruence Biopsychological Theories Control Theories Developmental Theories Strain Theories Hyperdyadic Social Learning in the World of Methamphetamine Data Source and Inspiration Learning Theory Refresher Integrating Learning Theory with Hyperdyadic Spread— Methamphetamine Example Visualizing Anonymous Networks Suggested Readings 5. CONNECTED EVENTS Overview of Theoretical Congruence Deterrence and Situational Theories Neighborhood Ecological Theories A Networked Account of Opportunity Theories Crime Pattern Theory Routine Activity Theory An Integrated Theory of Networked Opportunity Suggested Readings 6. WHO IS WHO? Rapid Onset Current Understanding Co-offending Criminal Groups Criminal Enterprise 7. GATHERING DATA Assembling Information about Criminal Networks Research Designs Sampling Collecting Data Small World Method Suggested Readings 8. MAPPING NETWORKS Data Integration Consolidating Relational Information Entity Resolution Estimating the Amount of Missing Data Sensitivity Analysis Detecting Corrupted Data Digit Analysis Example Digital Analysis of Global Weapons Trade Final Words of Advice 9. DESCRIBING NETWORKS Describing the Whole Network General Descriptive Statistics Structural Description of a Whole Network Clustering Investigating Actor Positioning Degree Centrality Betweenness Centrality Egocentric Networks Descriptive Statistics Measures of Central Positioning 10. ADVANCED ANALYTIC OPTIONS Transitivity Nondirected Graphs Directed Graphs Gang Violence Example Subgroup Identification Top-Down Approaches Bottom-Up Approaches Example Application Advanced Analytics 11. PRODUCING PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS Making Critics Happy Visualizing Connections Slices and Layouts Image Elements Presentation Tips Drivers Academic Research Centers Practitioner-Oriented Programs Professional Associations and Training Opportunities Concluding Remarks References Index

    1 in stock

    £64.00

  • Double Crossed

    Pluto Press Double Crossed

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisReveals how governments and the wider establishment copy the practices of organised crime groups in order to control themTrade Review'Mike Woodiwiss has dedicated his career to unpacking the often toxic packaging surrounding the concept of organized crime. In Double Crossed, he focusses on the myths of organized crime, its social, economic and legal constructions and, most importantly, the architects and beneficiaries of this myth making' -- Professor Dick Hobbs, Author of Lush Life: Constructing Organized Crime in the UK'As one of the foremost thinkers on organized crime, Mike Woodiwiss rarely disappoints. In this book, he is on great form' -- Kristofer Allerfeldt, University of Exeter, Author of Crime and the Rise of Modern America: A History 1865-1941'Brings solid historical evidence and analysis to the task of refuting conventional wisdom that prefers to see organized crime as something external from our capitalistic political, economic and social systems' -- Margaret Beare, author of Critical Reflections on Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering and Corruption (2003)Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface Part I: Dumbing Down: The Construction of an Acceptable Understanding of 'Organized Crime' Introduction 1. The Rise and Fall of Muckraking Business Criminality 2. America’s Moral Crusade and the Making of Illegal Markets Inset 1: The Origins of Mafia Mythology in America 3. Charles G. Dawes and the Molding of Public Opinion on Organized Crime 4. Al Capone as Public Enemy Number 1 5. Al Capone and the Business of Crime Inset 2: The Legends and Lives of Al Capone and Eliot Ness 6. Americanizing Mussolini’s Phony War against the Mafia 7. 'Organized Crime' in a Fascist State 8. Gangbusting and Propaganda 9. Thomas E. Dewey and 'the Greatest Gangster in America' 10. From Gangbusters to Murder Inc. Part II: Lies about Criminals: Constructing an Acceptable 'History' of Organized Crime Introduction 1. The Genesis of the Atlantic City 'Conference' Legend 2. Consolidating the 'Conference' Legend 3. The Purge that Wasn’t 4. The US Government’s History of Organized Crime Inset 3: Lucky Luciano and a Life in Exile Part III: Covering up Failure: Constructing an Acceptable Response to 'Organized Crime' Introduction 1. Mafia Mythology and the Federal Response 2. President Richard Nixon and Organized Crime Control 3. Challenging the Orthodoxy 4. Sustaining and Updating Mafia Mythology 5. From Super-Government to Super-Governments: The Pluralist Revision of Organized Crime 6. The Origins of the Anti-Money Laundering Regime Inset 4: Meyer Lansky and the Origins of Money Laundering History 7. Informants, Liars and Paranoiacs 8. Seizing Assets to Fund the Crime War 9. Drug Prohibition and the Prison Gang Phenomenon 10. Organized Business Crime: The Elephant in the Room 11. Deregulation and the Rise of Corporate Fraud 12. Fraud and the Financial Meltdown 13. Hiding the Failure of Organized Crime Control 14. Repression as Organized Crime Control Part IV: Selling Failure: Setting the Global Agenda on Drugs, Organized Crime and Money Laundering Introduction 1. Losing Corporate Criminality from Transnational Crime 2. Building Capacity 3. Americanizing the British Drug Control System 4. Dumbing Down the International Response to Drugs and 'Organized Crime' 5. Repression, Profits and Slaughter: The United States in Colombia and Mexico 6. The Atlantic Alliance as a Money Laundry Epilogue Notes Index

    20 in stock

    £16.14

  • Double Crossed The Failure of Organized Crime

    Pluto Press Double Crossed The Failure of Organized Crime

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisReveals how governments and the wider establishment copy the practices of organised crime groups in order to control themTrade Review'Mike Woodiwiss has dedicated his career to unpacking the often toxic packaging surrounding the concept of organized crime. In Double Crossed, he focusses on the myths of organized crime, its social, economic and legal constructions and, most importantly, the architects and beneficiaries of this myth making' -- Professor Dick Hobbs, Author of Lush Life: Constructing Organized Crime in the UK'As one of the foremost thinkers on organized crime, Mike Woodiwiss rarely disappoints. In this book, he is on great form' -- Kristofer Allerfeldt, University of Exeter, Author of Crime and the Rise of Modern America: A History 1865-1941'Brings solid historical evidence and analysis to the task of refuting conventional wisdom that prefers to see organized crime as something external from our capitalistic political, economic and social systems' -- Margaret Beare, author of Critical Reflections on Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering and Corruption (2003)Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface Part I: Dumbing Down: The Construction of an Acceptable Understanding of 'Organized Crime' Introduction 1. The Rise and Fall of Muckraking Business Criminality 2. America’s Moral Crusade and the Making of Illegal Markets Inset 1: The Origins of Mafia Mythology in America 3. Charles G. Dawes and the Molding of Public Opinion on Organized Crime 4. Al Capone as Public Enemy Number 1 5. Al Capone and the Business of Crime Inset 2: The Legends and Lives of Al Capone and Eliot Ness 6. Americanizing Mussolini’s Phony War against the Mafia 7. 'Organized Crime' in a Fascist State 8. Gangbusting and Propaganda 9. Thomas E. Dewey and 'the Greatest Gangster in America' 10. From Gangbusters to Murder Inc. Part II: Lies about Criminals: Constructing an Acceptable 'History' of Organized Crime Introduction 1. The Genesis of the Atlantic City 'Conference' Legend 2. Consolidating the 'Conference' Legend 3. The Purge that Wasn’t 4. The US Government’s History of Organized Crime Inset 3: Lucky Luciano and a Life in Exile Part III: Covering up Failure: Constructing an Acceptable Response to 'Organized Crime' Introduction 1. Mafia Mythology and the Federal Response 2. President Richard Nixon and Organized Crime Control 3. Challenging the Orthodoxy 4. Sustaining and Updating Mafia Mythology 5. From Super-Government to Super-Governments: The Pluralist Revision of Organized Crime 6. The Origins of the Anti-Money Laundering Regime Inset 4: Meyer Lansky and the Origins of Money Laundering History 7. Informants, Liars and Paranoiacs 8. Seizing Assets to Fund the Crime War 9. Drug Prohibition and the Prison Gang Phenomenon 10. Organized Business Crime: The Elephant in the Room 11. Deregulation and the Rise of Corporate Fraud 12. Fraud and the Financial Meltdown 13. Hiding the Failure of Organized Crime Control 14. Repression as Organized Crime Control Part IV: Selling Failure: Setting the Global Agenda on Drugs, Organized Crime and Money Laundering Introduction 1. Losing Corporate Criminality from Transnational Crime 2. Building Capacity 3. Americanizing the British Drug Control System 4. Dumbing Down the International Response to Drugs and 'Organized Crime' 5. Repression, Profits and Slaughter: The United States in Colombia and Mexico 6. The Atlantic Alliance as a Money Laundry Epilogue Notes Index

    1 in stock

    £72.25

  • Drug Trafficking Organized Crime and Violence in

    MP-FLO Uni Press of Florida Drug Trafficking Organized Crime and Violence in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1971, Richard Nixon declared a war on drugs. Despite foreign policy efforts and attempts to combat supply lines, the United States has been for decades, and remains today, the largest single consumer market for illicit drugs on the planet. This volume argues that the war on drugs has been ineffective at best and, at worst, has been highly detrimental to many countries.Trade ReviewA first-rate update on the state of the long-fought hemispheric ‘war on drugs.’ It is particularly timely, as the perception that the war is lost and needs to be changed has never been stronger in Latin and North America.”—Paul Gootenberg, author of Andean Cocaine: The Making of a Global Drug “A must-read volume for policy makers, concerned citizens, and students alike in the current search for new approaches to forty-year-old policies largely considered to have failed.”—David Scott Palmer, coauthor of Power, Institutions, and Leadership in War and Peace “A very useful primer for anyone trying to keep up with the ever-evolving relationship between drug enforcement and drug trafficking.”—Peter Andreas, author of Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America

    1 in stock

    £26.06

  • In the Godfather Garden The Long Life and Times

    Rutgers University Press In the Godfather Garden The Long Life and Times

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents the true story of the life of Richie “the Boot” Boiardo, one of the most powerful and feared men in the New Jersey underworld. Richard Linnett provides an intimate look inside the Boot’s once-powerful Mafia crew, based on the recollections of a grandson of the Boot himself and complemented by never-before-published family photos.Trade Review"Richard Linnett’s riveting, eloquent account of a larger-than-life man, his family, and an era is testimony to the truism among crime writers that nothing we create can ever equal reality—a page turner." -- Katherine Hall Page * award-winning author of the Faith Fairchild mystery series *"In the Godfather Garden is a compassionate and remarkable story. This is a deeply-researched and beautifully written tale of a true-life character, straight out of classic tragedy." -- Scott Wallace * author of The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes *"A fascinating and often riveting book about Richie 'the boot' Boiardo and his exploits with an amazing cast of characters from the annals of organized crime in New Jersey … This is an excellent book, and highly recommended for anyone with an interest in organized crime." * The Historian *Table of ContentsContents The Garden ix Acknowledgements xi Prologue: They Got Me, Joe 1 1 Diamond Ritchie 11 2 The Longy War 26 3 I'm no Crybaby 45 4 Fortune Son 57 5 Jerry 65 6 The Club Fremont Incident 85 7 Castle Cruel 100 8 Loose Lips 113 9 The Old Gang of Mine 124 10 Cause for Indictment 134 11 The Italian Way 142 12 On the Jolly Trolley 154 13 The Mafia Exists! 162 14 This Thing of Theirs 171 Epilogue: The Curse 182 Timeline 191 Cast of Characters 195 Notes 203 Selected Bibliography 227 Index 231

    1 in stock

    £26.59

  • Prohibition Gangsters The Rise and Fall of a Bad

    Rutgers University Press Prohibition Gangsters The Rise and Fall of a Bad

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Marc Mappen proves an adept storyteller as he takes readers beyond 'Boardwalk Empire.' Mappen spins some good yarns about the gangsters, dominated by New Yorkers, whose rise was triggered by the 18th Amendment, which took effect in 1920, and who proved that, at times, crime not only pays, but pays very well." -- Sam Roberts * New York Times *"Prohibition created an enormous economic opportunity for a generation of young criminals. As chronicled by Marc Mappen, the true, violent, and extravagant lives of these men make dramatizations like Boardwalk Empire look tame by comparison. A must -read for anyone interested in the origins of organized crime in America." -- Nicholas Gage * author of The Mafia is Not an Equal Opportunity Employer *"Kudos to Marc Mappen for producing so riveting a study about a generation of gangland mobsters who used National Prohibition to grab lots of money and petty power for themselves. A big winner of a book about a bunch of lousy looting losers. . . . Fascinating reading. Highly recommended!" -- James Kirby Martin * co-author of Drinking in America: A History, 1620-1980 *"A well researched, historical overview of the major Prohibition era gangsters. These men became the founding fathers of modern organized crime." -- Paul R. Kavieff * author of Detroit's Infamous Purple Gang *"A book about the Prohibition gangsters should be a fascinating and exciting read. Mappen does not disappoint. His fast-moving butauthoritative narrative takes readers through the Prohibition years and beyond as he traces the careers of such underworld luminaries as John Torrio, Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Legs Diamond, and Dutch Schultz. Mappen’s book is a splendid introduction to the story of a generation of criminals who captured the American imagination." * Journal of American Culture *"Marc Mappen far outstrips his fellow crime writers [when] describing mob activity in smaller U.S. cities. Chicago and New York have been examined enough, so Mappen turns his eye on the Purple Gang of Detroit, the Pendergast machine in Kansas City, and the bootleg wars of Cleveland." * Philadelphia Review of Books *Table of ContentsPrologue: The Bluebird Tattoo Part I. The Rise 1. The Big Fellow in the Windy City 2. Big Battles in the Big Apple 3. Smaller Cities Part II. Atlantic City Interlude 4. Gangsters in the Surf 5. The Conference as Comedy 6. Capone's Long Trip Home Part III. The Fall 7. The Twilight of the Gangster? 8. Pay Your Taxes 9. Lucky v. Dewey 10. Shot to Death 11. Lepke on the Hot Seat 12. For Them, Crime Did Pay Cast of Characters A Note on Sources Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography Index

    4 in stock

    £37.80

  • Drug Wars and Covert Netherworlds

    University of Arizona Press Drug Wars and Covert Netherworlds

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    £80.25

  • Women Drug Traffickers  Mules Bosses and

    MP-NMX Uni of New Mexico Women Drug Traffickers Mules Bosses and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the flow of drugs to the United States from Latin America, women have always played key roles as bosses, business partners, money launderers, confidantes, and couriers - work rarely acknowledged. Elaine Carey’s study of women in the drug trade offers a new understanding of this intriguing subject, from women drug smugglers in the early twentieth century to the cartel queens who make news today.

    1 in stock

    £23.36

  • Counterfeit Goods and Organised Crime

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Counterfeit Goods and Organised Crime

    Book SynopsisTrade Review'Counterfeiting is a plague that is growing, and will soon exceed trillions of dollars of stolen top line revenue from major organizations world wide. This book documents the hidden players behind this problem, and documents the level of organized crime that is implicit in this work. This is a fascinating tale of the “behind the scenes” activities that are producing a steady stream of counterfeit goods, and how organizations need to act to curb this black tide.’ -- Robert Handfield, North Carolina State University, US‘A comprehensive examination of the international trade in counterfeit goods and the links to international organized crime. Covering mainly trademark infringement but including copyright, Professor Blakeney’s long experience in this field make him an ideal assessor of the factors involved and apposite case studies underline the significance of the phenomenon leading to a succinct “Way Forward”.’ -- John Anderson, The Global Anti-Counterfeiting Group, France‘The links between organised crime and counterfeits have become an issue of crucial importance to international trade and intellectual property enforcement. In this book, Blakeney brings a wealth of experience, critical insight and sustained analysis to his examination of the complex legal and socio-economic environments involved.’ -- Phillip Johnson, Cardiff University, UKTable of ContentsContents: Preface PART I DEFINITIONS, METRICS AND ANTI-COUNTERFEITING LEGISLATION 1 Definitions and metrics 2 The trade in counterfeit products 3 Impacts of counterfeiting: commercial, fiscal and socio-economic 4 Counterfeiting and public order 5 Counterfeiting and international IP legislation 6 National legislation and counterfeiting 7 Border control of counterfeits PART II CONFISCATION OF THE PROCEEDS OF COUNTERFEITING 8 International confiscation legislation and intellectual property crime 9 National confiscation laws PART III CASE STUDIES 10 Medicines and pharmaceuticals 11 Food 12 Wines and spirits 13 Luxury goods 14 Other counterfeits PART IV RECOMMENDATIONS 15 The way forward Index

    £105.00

  • On Gangs

    Temple University Press,U.S. On Gangs

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive review of what is known about gangs, from their origins through their evolution and outcomesTrade Review“On Gangs is one of those truly rare books that succinctly summarizes a sprawling field of research while also offering a bold and thoughtful vision for the future. A must-have and must-read for anyone interested in the study of street gangs. It will be dog-eared and highlighted within minutes.”—Andrew V. Papachristos, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University“As impressive in depth as it is in breadth, three OGs from gang scholarship cover the full spectrum of issues from gang definitions and structures to gender, ethnicity, and international perspectives. This heavyweight contribution should rise to the top of the hierarchy of gang scholarship.”—Professor Simon Harding, Director of the National Centre for Gangs Research, London“On Gangs offers a much-needed synthesis and assessment of our scholarly knowledge on gangs, offering the reader breadth, depth, and rich insights on these groups, their members, the contexts in which they emerge, and the complex efforts to respond to them. Decker, Pyrooz, and Densley promise an ‘integrative and authoritative’ account, and they deliver with a text that is intellectually rigorous and engaging. Their historical accounts of gangs and gang scholarship; their inclusion of core, critical, and emerging issues; and their thoughtful assessment of gang interventions make this an especially welcome contribution. It will be the go-to source for anyone hoping to better understand gangs and our study of these groups.”—Jody Miller, Distinguished Professor at the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, and author of One of the Guys: Girls, Gangs, and Gender"On Gangs, is a comprehensive summary of various aspects of gangs.... Students in criminal justice, sociology, and other programs can benefit from On Gangs. It can be a perfect textbook for an undergraduate gang class because it provides extensive aspects of gangs from basic knowledge such as the definition, organizational structure, onset, and desistance, to critical issues such as gender and race, and to the responses to gangs from the three branches of criminal justice system. On Gangs can also be a good resource book for a graduate course because it summarizes numerous prior outstanding studies on relevant topics and also gives directions to future research.”—Journal of Criminal Justice Education"When it comes to academic textbooks dedicated to the study of gangs, On Gangs by Scott Decker, David Pyrooz, and James Densley is the new 'OG!' On Gangs is by far the most comprehensive and in-depth textbook that exists on the market today and will likely remain the standard until it goes out of print.... On Gangs is the quintessential textbook for any undergraduate or graduate class as it provides a rock-solid foundation on all aspects of gang scholarship over the last century.”—Criminal Justice Review"[A] comprehensive review of the research and theory on the concept of gangs.... The writing is sophisticated.... This book will best serve students and scholars in the fields of counseling, psychology, sociology, or social work as well as professionals in a wide range of social services. It is sufficiently comprehensive to be considered a reference work as well. Summing Up: Recommended."—Choice

    £35.10

  • 50 Dark Destinations

    Bristol University Press 50 Dark Destinations

    Book SynopsisFrom the Alcatraz East Crime Museum to Jack the Ripper guided tours, ‘dark tourism’ is now a multi-million-pound global industry. Highlighting 50 travel destinations across six continents, expert criminologists, psychologists and historians expose a worrying trend in contemporary consumer culture in which many of us partake.Table of ContentsIntroduction - Adam Lynes, Craig Kelly and James Treadwell 1. Cocaine Bear: Lexington, Kentucky, USA - Travis Linnemann 2. Whitney Plantation: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - Thomas Raymen 3. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution: Washington DC, USA - Alice Storey 4. From Newgate Prison to Tyburn Tree: the Old Bailey, London, UK - Peter Joyce and Wendy Laverick 5. Jack the Ripper Tour: Whitechapel, London, UK - Kevin Hoffin 6. The Alcatraz East Crime Museum: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA - Laura Hammond 7. The Museum of Death: Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA - Loukas Ntanos 8. The Royal Armouries Museum: Leeds, UK - Sarah Jones 9. The Black Dahlia tour: Los Angeles, California, USA - David Wilson 10. The Execution Dock: Wapping, East London, UK - Wendy Laverick and Peter Joyce 11. Auschwitz: Oświęcim, Poland - Tammy Ayres and Sarah Hodgkinson 12. Jeju 4:3 memorial: Jeju Island, South Korea - Robin West 13. Museum Dr. Guislain: Ghent, Belgium - Sophie Gregory 14. Karosta Prison Hotel: Liepāja, Latvia - Melindy Duffus 15. The Clink prison-based restaurant: Brixton, London, UK - Dan Rusu 16. The 9/11 memorial and museum: New York, New York, USA - John Bahadur Lamb 17. The Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocidal Crimes: Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Eamonn Carrabine 18. Choeung Ek killing field: Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Luke Telford 19. Blue lights in the Red Light District: Amsterdam, the Netherlands - Ben Colliver 20. Trophy hunting: sub-Saharan Africa - Patrick Berry and Gary R. Potter 21. 'The ugly side to the beautiful game': Qatar - Grace Gallacher 22. Burning Man festival: Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA - Keith Hayward 23. Magaluf: Majorca - Simon Winlow 24. 'Holiday Hooters': Hong Kong - Katie Lowe 25. Scilla: Calabria, Italy - Anna Sergi 26. The Kray twins tours: London, UK - Craig Ancrum 27. Backpacking in the outback: Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia - Eveleigh Buck-Matthews and Craig Kelly 28. The hippie trail: Nepal, South Asia - Emiline Smith 29. The Museum of Confiscated Art: Brest, Belarus - Donna Yates and Hannah London 30. Steroid holidays: Sharm El Sheikh, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt - Nick Gibbs 31. The Souks: Tunis, Tunisia - Kyla Bavin and James Treadwell 32. Mezhyhirya Residence Museum: Novi Petrivtsi, Ukraine - Tereza Østbø Kuldova and Jardar Østbø 33. The great British seaside: various locations, UK - Neil Chakraborti 34. The Biggie mural: Brooklyn, New York, USA - Natasha Pope 35. The Rebus guided tour: Edinburgh, UK - Ian R. Cook and Michael Rowe 36. Volunteer tourism - 'doing it for the 'gram': Cambodia, Southeast Asia - Orlando Woods 37. The Staycation: home - Jack Denham 38. The 'suicide forest': Aokigahara, Japan - Max Hart 39. Pitcairn Island: Pitcairn Islands, Pacific Ocean - Steve Wadley 40. Favela tours: Rio De Janerio, Brazil - Duncan Frankis and Selina Patel Nascimento 41. Skid Row walking tours: Los Angeles, California, USA - Craig Kelly 42. The 2019-2020 anti-extradition protests: Hong Kong - Jane Richards 43. The Maldives: Republic of Maldives, Indian Ocean - Emiline Smith and Oliver Smith 44. Death Road: La Paz to Coroico, Bolivia - Joe Garrihy 45. Vulture brains and muthi markets: Johannesburg, South Africa - Angus Nurse 46. Dark Tourism, ecocide and alpine ski resorts: the Alps, Europe - Oliver Smith 47. Boho Zone: Middlesbrough, UK - Emma Winlow 48. One Hyde Park: London, UK - Rowland Atkinson 49. Amazon warehouse tours: Rugeley, UK or virtual tour - Adam Lynes 50. Disney World: Orlando, Florida, USA - Anthony Lloyd Conclusion - Adam Lynes, Craig Kelly and James Treadwell

    £12.34

  • Breaking the Devils Pact

    New York University Press Breaking the Devils Pact

    Book SynopsisAn in-depth study of the U.S. v. IBT, beginning with Giuliani's lawsuit and the politics surrounding it, and continuing with an incisive analysis of the controversial nature of the ongoing trusteeshipTrade Review"Breaking the Devils Pact tells the compelling story of the government's Herculean effort to break La Cosa Nostra's stranglehold over a notorious union. It will shock and surprise you, proving once again that the truth really is stranger than fiction" -- Randy Mastro,Litigation Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, and former federal prosecutor"Court-ordered reform of a private organization is more easily prescribed than implemented. Breaking the Devils Pact is an intriguing account of a continuing, decades-long struggle to rid a powerful union of corrupt influences. It will certainly appeal to specialists in organized crime and labor relations. Moreover, it will be of interest well beyond a North American readership. Regulatory scholars around the world will note the very real limits to what they call & enforced self-regulation. Democratic theorists will recognize the challenge of voter apathy. Sociologists of organizations will see an extreme example of inertia. Political scientists will be heartened by the apolitical nature of reform efforts over four successive presidential administrations, but disappointed with the slow pace of change. Metaphorically speaking, Breaking the Devils Pact is a mansion with many fascinating rooms." -- Peter Grabosky,FASSA, Professor, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University"This book should be of interest to all those interested in racketeering law, organized crime, and the role of the government in addressing entrenched organized crime and corruption in private organizations." -- Jay Albanese * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Book Review *"This is a stunning book not only for what it says about the dramatic battle against corruption in the nation's most powerful labor union, but as well for what it says about the role of courts in effecting changes in large-scale private organizations in modern America. It is a & must read for all law and politics scholars" -- Malcolm M. Feeley,Claire Sanders Clements Dean's Professor, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at BerkTable of ContentsAcronyms and Abbreviations Preface U.S. v. IBT Timeline Principal Names 1 Introducing the Litigants and the Judge 2 The Civil RICO Complaint and Settlement 3 IBT Resistance and Judge Edelstein's Resolve: July 1989 - September 1992 4 Establishing New Disciplinary Machinery: July 1989 - September 1992 5 An Insurgent's Triumph: The IBT's 1991 Election 6 General President Carey and the IRB: 1992 - 1997 7 The 1996 Election Scandal 8 The 1998 Rerun Election and the Emerging Dominance of James P. Hoffa 9 The 2001 Election, the Demise of Project RISE, and the IRB's Third Term 10 The 2006 Election, the IRB's Fourth Term, and the Lead-Up to the 2011 Election 11 Lessons, Reflections, and Speculations Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Authors

    £22.79

  • Mafia Movies

    University of Toronto Press Mafia Movies

    Book SynopsisThe mafia has always fascinated filmmakers and television producers. Al Capone, Salvatore Giuliano, Lucky Luciano, Ciro Di Marzio, Roberto Saviano, Don Vito and Michael Corleone, and Tony Soprano are some of the historical and fictional figures that contribute to the myth of the Italian and Italian-American mafias perpetuated onscreen. This collection looks at mafia movies and television over time and across cultures, from the early classics to the Godfather trilogy and contemporary Italian films and television series. The only comprehensive collection of its type, Mafia Movies treats over fifty films and TV shows created since 1906, while introducing Italian and Italian-American mafia history and culture. The second edition includes new original essays on essential films and TV shows that have emerged since the publication of the first edition, such as Boardwalk Empire and Mob Wives, as well as a new roundtable section on Italy’s oTrade Review"Mafia Movies: A Reader is a rich resource for those interested in the representation of mafias in American and Italian productions. […] The revised edition not only has a broader scope but it has also doubled the number of contributions on about fifty productions which makes it useful both to scholars and students alike." -- Inge Lanslots, KU Leuven, Belgium * Annali d’italianistica *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Part One. Setting the Scene 1. The Corleones at Home and Abroad Dana Renga, Ohio State University 2. Gender and Violence: Four Themes in the Everyday World of Mafia Wives Jane Schneider, Graduate Center, CUNY (Emeritus) and Peter Schneider, Fordham University(Emeritus) Part Two. American Mafia Movies and Television: The Corleones at Home and Abroad 3. Wallace McCutcheon’s The Black Hand: A Different Version of a Biograph Kidnapping Vincenzo Maggitti, University of Stockholm 4 ‘Most Thrilling Subjects’: D.W. Griffith and the Biograph Revenge Films JoAnne Ruvoli, Ball State University 5. Ethnicity and the Classical Gangster Film: Mervyn LeRoy’s Little Caesar and Howard Hawks’s Scarface Norma Bouchard, San Diego State University 6. Playing Good Italian/Bad Italian on ABC’s The Untouchables Jonathan J. Cavallero, Bates College 7 Prelude to The Godfather: Martin Ritt’s The Brotherhood Robert Casillo, University of Miami 8. Michael Corleone’s Tie: Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Anthony Julian Tamburri, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY 9. Nihilism and Mafiosita in Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets Pellegrino D’Acierno, Hofstra University 10. Thematic Patterns in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Part II John Paul Russo, University of Miami 11. The Sexual Politics of Loyalty in John Huston’s Prizzi’s Honor Rebecca Bauman, Fashion Institute of Technology 12. Between Postmodern Parody and Generic Hybridization: The Gangsters of Brian De Palma’s The Untouchables Norma Bouchard, San Diego State University 13. The Bandit, the Gangster, and the American Army Shorts: Michael Cimino’s The Sicilian Chiara Mazzucchelli, The University of Central Florida 14. Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas: Hybrid Storytelling between Realism and Formalism Fulvio Orsitto, California State University 15. Redemption in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Part III John Paul Russo, University of Miami 16. Narrating the Mafia, Las Vegas, and Ethnicity in Martin Scorsese’s Casino Claudio Bisoni, University of Bologna 17. ‘Nothing Romantic about It’: Gender and the Legacy of Crime in Abel Ferrara’s The Funeral Lara Santoro, Drew University 18. Inside the Mafia: Mike Newell’s Donnie Brasco Robert Casillo, University of Miami 19. Family Therapy: Harold Ramis’s Analyze This and the Evolution of the Gangster Genre Louis Bayman, University of Southampton 20. Martin Scorsese’s The Departed, or the Quest for a Departed (Ethnic) Identity Margherita Heyer-Caput, University of California 21. When Words Can Kill: David Chase’s The Sopranos Franco Ricci, The University of Ottawa 22. ‘Don’t Stop Believin’, Don’t Stop …’: (De)Structuring Expectations in the Final Season of The Sopranos Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center 23. ‘History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, but It Does Rhyme’: Fictionalizing History in Boardwalk Empire Paolo Russo, Oxford Brookes University 24. Mob Wives: Exploitation or Empowerment? Jacqueline Reich, Fordham University and Fatima Karin, Fordham University Part Three. Italian Mafia Movies and Television: Resistance and Myth 25. Which Law Is the Father’s? Gender and Generic Oscillation in Pietro Germi’s In the Name of the Law Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter, University of Exeter 26. The Visible, Unexposed: Francesco Rosi’s Salvatore Giuliano Laura Wittman, Stanford University 27. Modernity, Mafia Style: Alberto Lattuada’s Mafioso Nelson Moe, Barnard College, Columbia University 28. Francesco Rosi’s Hands over the City: A Contemporary Perspective on the Camorra Anna Paparcone, Bucknell University 29. Prototypes of the Mafia: Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard Elizabeth Leake, Columbia University 30. The Failure of the Intellectual: Elio Petri’s Filming of Leonardo Sciascia’s To Each His Own Daniela Bini, University of Texas 31. Damiano Damiani’s The Day of the Owl: A Western Flirtation Piero Garofalo, University of New Hampshire 32. Smaller and Larger Families: Lina Wertmüller’s The Seduction of Mimi Thomas Harrison, University of California, Los Angeles 33. Deconstructing the Enigma: Logical Investigations in Francesco Rosi’s Lucky Luciano Gaetana Marrone, Princeton University 34. Power as Such: The Idea of the Mafia in Francesco Rosi’s Illustrious Corpses Alan O’Leary, University of Leeds 35. Marco Risi’s Forever Mary: Desperate Lives Converge in Sicilia ‘Non Bedda’ George De Stefano, Author and Critic 36. Threads of Political Violence in Italy’s Spiderweb: Giorgio Ambrosoli’s Murder in Michele Placido’s A Bourgeois Hero Carlo Testa, University of British Columbia 37. Sacrifice, Sacrament, and the Body in Ricky Tognazzi’s La scorta Myriam Swennen Ruthenberg, Florida Atlantic University 38. Pasquale Scimeca’s Placido Rizzotto: A Different View of Corleone Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 39. Marco Tullio Giordana’s The Hundred Steps: The Biopic as Political Cinema George De Stefano, Author and Critic 40. Roberta Torre’s Angela: The Mafia and the ‘Woman’s Film’ Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 41. Organized Crime and Unfulfilled Promises in Gabriele Salvatores’ I’m Not Scared Michael O’Riley, Colorado College 42. Growing Up Camorrista: Antonio and Andrea Frazzi’s Certi bambini Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College 43. Lipstick and Chocolate: Paolo Sorrentino’s The Consequences of Love Mary P Wood, Birkbeck, University of London 44. The In(di)visibility of the Mafia, Politics, and Ethics in Bianchi and Nerazzini’s The Mafia Is White Robin Pickering-Iazzi, The University of Wisconsin 45. Marco Turco’s Excellent Cadavers: An Italian Tragedy Maddalena Spazzini, Richmond College 46. Dispatches from Hell: Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah Pierpaolo Antonello, The University of Cambridge 47. From Comedy to Commemoration: Pierfrancesco Diliberto’s La mafia uccide solo d’estate Millicent Marcus, Yale University 48. Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s Salvo: The Sound of Redemption in an Infernal Landscape Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 49. Of Renegades and Game Players: Shifting Sympathies in Gomorra: la serie Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center Part Four. Italy’s Other Mafias in Film and on Television: A Roundtable 50. Introduction – The Banda della Magliana, the Camorra, the ’Ndrangheta, and the Sacra Corona Unita: The Mafia On Screen beyond the Cosa Nostra Dana Renga, Ohio State University 51. Historicizing Italy’s Other Mafias: Some Considerations John Dickie, University College London 52. Romanzo criminale: Roma Caput Violandi Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College 53. Romanzo criminale: la serie Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 54. Toxic Tables: The Representation of Food in Camorra Films Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 55. The New Mafia in Una vita tranquilla Giovanna De Luca, College of Charleston 56. Soap Operas Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center 57. Response #1 Robert Gordon, The University of Cambridge 58. Response #2 Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter 59. Response #3 Robin Pickering-Iazzi, The University of Wisconsin 60. Conclusion Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College Part Five. Double Takes The Godfather 61. The Godfather: Performance and Stardom Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 62. The Godfather: Adaptation Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 63. The Godfather: Gender Dana Renga, Ohio State University 64. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – Don Vito’s Office Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 65. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – The Baptism/Murder Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 66. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – The Finale Daniel Paul, The Ohio State University The Sopranos 67. The Sopranos: Antiheroic Masculinity Dana Renga, Ohio State University 68. The Sopranos: Gender Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 69. The Sopranos: (Sub)Urban Space Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 70. The Sopranos: Episode 1.01, ‘The Sopranos’ Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 71 The Sopranos: Episode 1.05, ‘College’ Sean O’Sullivan, The Ohio State University 72. The Sopranos: Episode 2.04, ‘Commendatori’ Sean O’Sullivan, The Ohio State University Romanzo criminale 73. Romanzo criminale: Performance and Stardom Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 74. Romanzo criminale: Adaptation/Transmedia Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 75. Romanzo criminale: Gender Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter 76. Romanzo criminale: Politics and Terrorism Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 77. Romanzo criminale: Scene Analysis – The Aldo Moro Kidnapping Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 78. Romanzo criminale: Scene Analysis – The Bologna Bombing Alan O’Leary, University of Leeds Gomorrah 79. Gomorrah: Gender Elena Past, Wayne State University 80. Gomorrah: Metacinematic References Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 81. Gomorrah: Urban Space Monica Seger, William and Mary University 82. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – Opening Sequence Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 83. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – The Initiation of Totò Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 84. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – The Finale Monica Seger, William and Mary University Filmography Selected Bibliography Contributors

    £60.35

  • Mafia Movies

    University of Toronto Press Mafia Movies

    Book SynopsisThe mafia has always fascinated filmmakers and television producers. Al Capone, Salvatore Giuliano, Lucky Luciano, Ciro Di Marzio, Roberto Saviano, Don Vito and Michael Corleone, and Tony Soprano are some of the historical and fictional figures that contribute to the myth of the Italian and Italian-American mafias perpetuated onscreen. This collection looks at mafia movies and television over time and across cultures, from the early classics to the Godfather trilogy and contemporary Italian films and television series. The only comprehensive collection of its type, Mafia Movies treats over fifty films and TV shows created since 1906, while introducing Italian and Italian-American mafia history and culture. The second edition includes new original essays on essential films and TV shows that have emerged since the publication of the first edition, such as Boardwalk Empire and Mob Wives, as well as a new roundtable section on Italy’s Trade Review"Mafia Movies: A Reader is a rich resource for those interested in the representation of mafias in American and Italian productions. […] The revised edition not only has a broader scope but it has also doubled the number of contributions on about fifty productions which makes it useful both to scholars and students alike." -- Inge Lanslots, KU Leuven, Belgium * Annali d’italianistica *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Part One. Setting the Scene 1. The Corleones at Home and Abroad Dana Renga, Ohio State University 2. Gender and Violence: Four Themes in the Everyday World of Mafia Wives Jane Schneider, Graduate Center, CUNY (Emeritus) and Peter Schneider, Fordham University(Emeritus) Part Two. American Mafia Movies and Television: The Corleones at Home and Abroad 3. Wallace McCutcheon’s The Black Hand: A Different Version of a Biograph Kidnapping Vincenzo Maggitti, University of Stockholm 4 ‘Most Thrilling Subjects’: D.W. Griffith and the Biograph Revenge Films JoAnne Ruvoli, Ball State University 5. Ethnicity and the Classical Gangster Film: Mervyn LeRoy’s Little Caesar and Howard Hawks’s Scarface Norma Bouchard, San Diego State University 6. Playing Good Italian/Bad Italian on ABC’s The Untouchables Jonathan J. Cavallero, Bates College 7 Prelude to The Godfather: Martin Ritt’s The Brotherhood Robert Casillo, University of Miami 8. Michael Corleone’s Tie: Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Anthony Julian Tamburri, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute, Queens College/CUNY 9. Nihilism and Mafiosita in Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets Pellegrino D’Acierno, Hofstra University 10. Thematic Patterns in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Part II John Paul Russo, University of Miami 11. The Sexual Politics of Loyalty in John Huston’s Prizzi’s Honor Rebecca Bauman, Fashion Institute of Technology 12. Between Postmodern Parody and Generic Hybridization: The Gangsters of Brian De Palma’s The Untouchables Norma Bouchard, San Diego State University 13. The Bandit, the Gangster, and the American Army Shorts: Michael Cimino’s The Sicilian Chiara Mazzucchelli, The University of Central Florida 14. Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas: Hybrid Storytelling between Realism and Formalism Fulvio Orsitto, California State University 15. Redemption in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather: Part III John Paul Russo, University of Miami 16. Narrating the Mafia, Las Vegas, and Ethnicity in Martin Scorsese’s Casino Claudio Bisoni, University of Bologna 17. ‘Nothing Romantic about It’: Gender and the Legacy of Crime in Abel Ferrara’s The Funeral Lara Santoro, Drew University 18. Inside the Mafia: Mike Newell’s Donnie Brasco Robert Casillo, University of Miami 19. Family Therapy: Harold Ramis’s Analyze This and the Evolution of the Gangster Genre Louis Bayman, University of Southampton 20. Martin Scorsese’s The Departed, or the Quest for a Departed (Ethnic) Identity Margherita Heyer-Caput, University of California 21. When Words Can Kill: David Chase’s The Sopranos Franco Ricci, The University of Ottawa 22. ‘Don’t Stop Believin’, Don’t Stop …’: (De)Structuring Expectations in the Final Season of The Sopranos Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center 23. ‘History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, but It Does Rhyme’: Fictionalizing History in Boardwalk Empire Paolo Russo, Oxford Brookes University 24. Mob Wives: Exploitation or Empowerment? Jacqueline Reich, Fordham University and Fatima Karin, Fordham University Part Three. Italian Mafia Movies and Television: Resistance and Myth 25. Which Law Is the Father’s? Gender and Generic Oscillation in Pietro Germi’s In the Name of the Law Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter, University of Exeter 26. The Visible, Unexposed: Francesco Rosi’s Salvatore Giuliano Laura Wittman, Stanford University 27. Modernity, Mafia Style: Alberto Lattuada’s Mafioso Nelson Moe, Barnard College, Columbia University 28. Francesco Rosi’s Hands over the City: A Contemporary Perspective on the Camorra Anna Paparcone, Bucknell University 29. Prototypes of the Mafia: Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard Elizabeth Leake, Columbia University 30. The Failure of the Intellectual: Elio Petri’s Filming of Leonardo Sciascia’s To Each His Own Daniela Bini, University of Texas 31. Damiano Damiani’s The Day of the Owl: A Western Flirtation Piero Garofalo, University of New Hampshire 32. Smaller and Larger Families: Lina Wertmüller’s The Seduction of Mimi Thomas Harrison, University of California, Los Angeles 33. Deconstructing the Enigma: Logical Investigations in Francesco Rosi’s Lucky Luciano Gaetana Marrone, Princeton University 34. Power as Such: The Idea of the Mafia in Francesco Rosi’s Illustrious Corpses Alan O’Leary, University of Leeds 35. Marco Risi’s Forever Mary: Desperate Lives Converge in Sicilia ‘Non Bedda’ George De Stefano, Author and Critic 36. Threads of Political Violence in Italy’s Spiderweb: Giorgio Ambrosoli’s Murder in Michele Placido’s A Bourgeois Hero Carlo Testa, University of British Columbia 37. Sacrifice, Sacrament, and the Body in Ricky Tognazzi’s La scorta Myriam Swennen Ruthenberg, Florida Atlantic University 38. Pasquale Scimeca’s Placido Rizzotto: A Different View of Corleone Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 39. Marco Tullio Giordana’s The Hundred Steps: The Biopic as Political Cinema George De Stefano, Author and Critic 40. Roberta Torre’s Angela: The Mafia and the ‘Woman’s Film’ Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 41. Organized Crime and Unfulfilled Promises in Gabriele Salvatores’ I’m Not Scared Michael O’Riley, Colorado College 42. Growing Up Camorrista: Antonio and Andrea Frazzi’s Certi bambini Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College 43. Lipstick and Chocolate: Paolo Sorrentino’s The Consequences of Love Mary P Wood, Birkbeck, University of London 44. The In(di)visibility of the Mafia, Politics, and Ethics in Bianchi and Nerazzini’s The Mafia Is White Robin Pickering-Iazzi, The University of Wisconsin 45. Marco Turco’s Excellent Cadavers: An Italian Tragedy Maddalena Spazzini, Richmond College 46. Dispatches from Hell: Matteo Garrone’s Gomorrah Pierpaolo Antonello, The University of Cambridge 47. From Comedy to Commemoration: Pierfrancesco Diliberto’s La mafia uccide solo d’estate Millicent Marcus, Yale University 48. Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza’s Salvo: The Sound of Redemption in an Infernal Landscape Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 49. Of Renegades and Game Players: Shifting Sympathies in Gomorra: la serie Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center Part Four. Italy’s Other Mafias in Film and on Television: A Roundtable 50. Introduction – The Banda della Magliana, the Camorra, the ’Ndrangheta, and the Sacra Corona Unita: The Mafia On Screen beyond the Cosa Nostra Dana Renga, Ohio State University 51. Historicizing Italy’s Other Mafias: Some Considerations John Dickie, University College London 52. Romanzo criminale: Roma Caput Violandi Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College 53. Romanzo criminale: la serie Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 54. Toxic Tables: The Representation of Food in Camorra Films Amy Boylan, The University of New Hampshire 55. The New Mafia in Una vita tranquilla Giovanna De Luca, College of Charleston 56. Soap Operas Giancarlo Lombardi, College of Staten Island & CUNY Graduate Center 57. Response #1 Robert Gordon, The University of Cambridge 58. Response #2 Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter 59. Response #3 Robin Pickering-Iazzi, The University of Wisconsin 60. Conclusion Allison Cooper, Bowdoin College Part Five. Double Takes The Godfather 61. The Godfather: Performance and Stardom Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 62. The Godfather: Adaptation Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 63. The Godfather: Gender Dana Renga, Ohio State University 64. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – Don Vito’s Office Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 65. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – The Baptism/Murder Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 66. The Godfather: Scene Analysis – The Finale Daniel Paul, The Ohio State University The Sopranos 67. The Sopranos: Antiheroic Masculinity Dana Renga, Ohio State University 68. The Sopranos: Gender Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 69. The Sopranos: (Sub)Urban Space Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 70. The Sopranos: Episode 1.01, ‘The Sopranos’ Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 71 The Sopranos: Episode 1.05, ‘College’ Sean O’Sullivan, The Ohio State University 72. The Sopranos: Episode 2.04, ‘Commendatori’ Sean O’Sullivan, The Ohio State University Romanzo criminale 73. Romanzo criminale: Performance and Stardom Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 74. Romanzo criminale: Adaptation/Transmedia Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 75. Romanzo criminale: Gender Danielle Hipkins, University of Exeter 76. Romanzo criminale: Politics and Terrorism Dominic Holdaway, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuor 77. Romanzo criminale: Scene Analysis – The Aldo Moro Kidnapping Catherine O’Rawe, University of Bristol 78. Romanzo criminale: Scene Analysis – The Bologna Bombing Alan O’Leary, University of Leeds Gomorrah 79. Gomorrah: Gender Elena Past, Wayne State University 80. Gomorrah: Metacinematic References Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 81. Gomorrah: Urban Space Monica Seger, William and Mary University 82. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – Opening Sequence Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 83. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – The Initiation of Totò Alberto Zambenedetti, University of Toronto 84. Gomorrah: Scene Analysis – The Finale Monica Seger, William and Mary University Filmography Selected Bibliography Contributors

    £32.40

  • The Kosher Capones

    Cornell University Press The Kosher Capones

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Kosher Capones tells the fascinating story of Chicago''s Jewish gangsters from Prohibition into the 1980s. Author Joe Kraus traces these gangsters through the lives, criminal careers, and conflicts of Benjamin Zuckie the Bookie Zuckerman, last of the independent West Side Jewish bosses, and Lenny Patrick, eventual head of the Syndicate''s Jewish wing.These two men linked the early Jewish gangsters of the neighborhoods of Maxwell Street and Lawndale to the notorious Chicago Outfit that emerged from Al Capone''s criminal confederation. Focusing on the murder of Zuckerman by Patrick, Kraus introduces us to the different models of organized crime they represented, a raft of largely forgotten Jewish gangsters, and the changing nature of Chicago''s political corruption. Hard-to-believe anecdotes of corrupt politicians, seasoned killers, and in-over-their-heads criminal operators spotlight the magnitude and importance of Jewish gangsters to the story of Windy City mob rulTrade ReviewWhen the story moves forward in time, Kraus focuses on Lenny Patrick, "the central figure in Chicago Jewish organized crime," who eventually became a cooperating witness whose testimony took down the syndicate * Publisher's Weekly *Included are rich depictions of the families and lone actors involved, the rules they were expected to play by — and how those characters and motivations intertwined with political intrigue. * Southern Jewish Living *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Connecting the Dots 1. The End, or Zukie's Bad Day 2. Beyond Scarface, A Kosher Capone for Maxwell Street 3. The Sunset of 1974: Lenny Patrcik's Changing World 4. Landing in Lawndale 5. Rising in the Ranks 6. Roots of the Lawndale Machine 7. Arvey's Balancing Act 8. Syndicate Hammer 9. Sizing Up the Outfit 10. Tentacles 11. When Scarface Met Rico 12. Lenny's Circus Turn

    15 in stock

    £19.94

  • Trying to Make It

    Cornell University Press Trying to Make It

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrying to Make It is R. V. Gundur''s journey from the US-Mexico border to America''s heartland, from America''s prisons to its streets, in search of the true story of the drug trade and the people who participate in it. The book begins in the Paso del Norte area, encompassing the sister cities of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso, which has been in the public eye as calls for securing the border persist. From there, it moves on to Phoenix, which was infamously associated with the drug trade through a series of kidnappings. Finally, the book goes on to Chicago, which has been a lightning rod of criticism for its gangs and violence. Gundur highlights the similarities and differences that exist in the American drug trade within the three sites and how they relate to current drug trade narratives in the US. At each stop, the reader is transported to the city''s historical and contemporary contexts of the drug trade and introduced to the individuals who have lived the

    4 in stock

    £86.40

  • Trading Life: Organ Trafficking, Illicit

    Stanford University Press Trading Life: Organ Trafficking, Illicit

    Book SynopsisThis groundbreaking book investigates the emergence and evolution of the organ trade across North Africa and Europe. Seán Columb illuminates the voices and perspectives of organ sellers and brokers to demonstrate how crime and immigration controls produce circumstances where the business of selling organs has become a feature of economic survival. Drawing on the experiences of African migrants, Trading Life brings together five years of fieldwork charting the development of the organ trade from an informal economic activity into a structured criminal network operating within and between Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Eritrea, and Europe. Ground-level analysis provides new insight into the operation of organ trading networks and the impact of current legal and policy measures in response to the organ trade. Columb reveals how investing financial and administrative resources into law enforcement and border securitization at the expense of social services has led to the convergence of illicit smuggling and organ trading networks and the development of organized crime. Trading Life delivers a powerful and grounded analysis of how economic pressures and the demands of survival force people into exploitative arrangements, like selling a kidney, that they would otherwise avoid. This fascinating and accessible book is a must-read for anyone interested in migration, organized crime, and exploitation.Trade Review"Trading Life vividly and persuasively shows that anti-trafficking law and policy directed at suppressing the organ trade in Cairo has precisely the opposite effect, predictably resulting in greater brutality and exploitation of the most vulnerable. A compelling and powerful look at how law generates violence." -- Audrey Macklin * University of Toronto *"Trading Life is a real exploration that finally gives victims a voice and allows an understanding of the mechanisms and conditions leading them to sell their organs. One of the most concrete books on organ trafficking." -- Agnès Noël * Le Monde *"This is a timely, scholarly study, based on rich and at times risky fieldwork. It will be of great interest to the general public, as well as scholars in criminology, law and society, and public policy." -- Federico Varese * Oxford University *"Columb has succeeded in writing a book that is accessible and understandable for a broad audience, including law -and policy makers, scholars, teachers and students with an interest in migration issues, exploitation, trafficking, smuggling and illicit networks. It is also insightful for those aiming to understand what happens to a market once it becomes illegal. Scientifically, Columb has provided essential building blocks that help to advance knowledge of the organ trade, both empirically and theoretically. His insights have opened up new methods of approach, demonstrating the need to incorporate corporate crime perspectives, crimmigation, and legal/state-induced forms of exploitation to the study of the organ trade. Columb's book should be a core resource for anyone studying this crime." -- Frederike Ambagtsheer * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *Table of ContentsContents and Abstracts1Excavating the Organ Trade chapter abstractThe introductory chapter provides contextual background on the organ trade and outlines the key themes and arguments in the book. The current legal and policy response to the organ trade is critically examined at the international level. This analysis leads to an explanation of how law and policy produce and construct vulnerability to exploitation in organ markets. Egypt is introduced as the main research site, where in-depth narrative interviews were carried out with organ sellers, brokers, and transplant professionals. 2The Illegal Trade in Organs chapter abstractChapter 2 examines how an illegal market in organs emerged in the Egyptian-Sudanese context. Contrary to popular opinion, the organ trade is not a direct consequence of a global shortage in organs. Rather, the trade in organs is causally related to the transfer of transplant capabilities to the global South. Accordingly, the commercial expansion of the transplant industry is linked to the emergence of organ trading as an economic activity. The organ trade is thus better understood as an informal economy activity as opposed to a human trafficking offense. 3Organ Trading Networks chapter abstractThe findings in Chapter 3 reflect personal encounters with Sudanese (North and South) nationals who sold or arranged the sale of kidneys. Their accounts provide unique insights into the organization and activities of organ trading networks in Cairo and the political and social arrangements that compel people to consider selling a kidney. 4Disqualified Bodies chapter abstractChapter 4 examines the background conditions and legal structures that underpin exploitative relations in organ markets. Although some of the study respondents were physically coerced into organ removal, it is exploitation experienced at the structural level that ultimately pushes people into organ sale. In this regard, the oppressive processes of exploitation that position migrant populations as organ sellers in Cairo are explored through the social and legal context in which migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees have sold a kidney. The wider implications of legal measures established in response to reports of organ trafficking are considered. 5Exodus chapter abstractChapter 5 engages with the narratives of African migrants who attempted to make the journey to Europe using irregular routes. Unable to finance the cost of travel, people smugglers (referred to as samsara by the respondents) encouraged them to sell a kidney to raise the necessary capital. The experiences of the Sudanese, Eritrean, and Ethiopian migrants interviewed in Cairo are used to examine the impact of crime and immigration controls on informal market dynamics and to explore the convergence of smuggling and organ trading networks in Cairo's informal economy. 6Organ(ized) Crime chapter abstractChapter 6 explores how changes to the regulatory environment influenced the level of physical violence involved in the organ trade and the organizational structure of a criminal group operating within and between Khartoum, Sudan, and Cairo, Egypt. The criminal organization described in this chapter should not be taken as representative of the organ trade as a whole, as it exists in Egypt or elsewhere. It does, however, signal a need for policy change to prevent the development of more pernicious forms of organized crime. 7Regulating the Organ Trade chapter abstractThe adverse effects of crime and immigration policies suggest that more far-reaching legal reforms are needed with regard to the organ trade and to other forms of exploitation nominally defined as trafficking offenses. In this final chapter alternative regulatory approaches beyond criminal sanction are explored.

    £79.20

  • Digital Pirates: Policing Intellectual Property

    Stanford University Press Digital Pirates: Policing Intellectual Property

    Book SynopsisDigital Pirates examines the unauthorized creation, distribution, and consumption of movies and music in Brazil. Alexander Sebastian Dent offers a new definition of piracy as indispensable to current capitalism alongside increasing global enforcement of intellectual property (IP). Complex and capricious laws might prohibit it, but piracy remains a core activity of the twenty-first century. Combining the tools of linguistic and cultural anthropology with models from media studies and political economy, Digital Pirates reveals how the dynamics of IP and piracy serve as strategies for managing the gaps between texts—in this case, digital content. Dent's analysis includes his fieldwork in and around São Paulo with pirates, musicians, filmmakers, police, salesmen, technicians, policymakers, politicians, activists, and consumers. Rather than argue for rigid positions, he suggests that Brazilians are pulled in multiple directions according to the injunctions of international governance, localized pleasure, magical consumption, and economic efficiency. Through its novel theorization of "digital textuality," this book offers crucial insights into the qualities of today's mediascape as well as the particularized political and cultural norms that govern it. The book also shows how twenty-first century capitalism generates piracy and its enforcement simultaneously, while producing fraught consumer experiences in Latin America and beyond.Trade Review"Digital Pirates is an insightful and often beautiful exploration of digitization as a dissolving agent for older cultural forms, a catalyst for new ones, and a context for reconsolidating the boundaries that define markets, institutions, laws, and publics. Alex Dent moves fluidly between theoretical and empirical registers to weave a rich account of lived experience in Brazil that illuminates global cultural change." -- Joe Karaganis * Columbia University *"Smart, sly, and generatively disconcerting, Digital Pirates is an ethnographically textured and theoretically rambunctious charting of emerging mediascapes. Dent provides a complex and challenging account of contemporary Brazil and a principled exploration of the unpredictable resonances at the contested confluence of media, technology, regulatory regimes, and creativity. And he does so with piratical panache." -- Donald L. Brenneis * University of California, Santa Cruz *

    £79.20

  • Trading Life: Organ Trafficking, Illicit

    Stanford University Press Trading Life: Organ Trafficking, Illicit

    Book SynopsisThis groundbreaking book investigates the emergence and evolution of the organ trade across North Africa and Europe. Seán Columb illuminates the voices and perspectives of organ sellers and brokers to demonstrate how crime and immigration controls produce circumstances where the business of selling organs has become a feature of economic survival. Drawing on the experiences of African migrants, Trading Life brings together five years of fieldwork charting the development of the organ trade from an informal economic activity into a structured criminal network operating within and between Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Eritrea, and Europe. Ground-level analysis provides new insight into the operation of organ trading networks and the impact of current legal and policy measures in response to the organ trade. Columb reveals how investing financial and administrative resources into law enforcement and border securitization at the expense of social services has led to the convergence of illicit smuggling and organ trading networks and the development of organized crime. Trading Life delivers a powerful and grounded analysis of how economic pressures and the demands of survival force people into exploitative arrangements, like selling a kidney, that they would otherwise avoid. This fascinating and accessible book is a must-read for anyone interested in migration, organized crime, and exploitation.Trade Review"Trading Life vividly and persuasively shows that anti-trafficking law and policy directed at suppressing the organ trade in Cairo has precisely the opposite effect, predictably resulting in greater brutality and exploitation of the most vulnerable. A compelling and powerful look at how law generates violence." -- Audrey Macklin * University of Toronto *"Trading Life is a real exploration that finally gives victims a voice and allows an understanding of the mechanisms and conditions leading them to sell their organs. One of the most concrete books on organ trafficking." -- Agnès Noël * Le Monde *"This is a timely, scholarly study, based on rich and at times risky fieldwork. It will be of great interest to the general public, as well as scholars in criminology, law and society, and public policy." -- Federico Varese * Oxford University *"Columb has succeeded in writing a book that is accessible and understandable for a broad audience, including law -and policy makers, scholars, teachers and students with an interest in migration issues, exploitation, trafficking, smuggling and illicit networks. It is also insightful for those aiming to understand what happens to a market once it becomes illegal. Scientifically, Columb has provided essential building blocks that help to advance knowledge of the organ trade, both empirically and theoretically. His insights have opened up new methods of approach, demonstrating the need to incorporate corporate crime perspectives, crimmigation, and legal/state-induced forms of exploitation to the study of the organ trade. Columb's book should be a core resource for anyone studying this crime." -- Frederike Ambagtsheer * Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books *Table of ContentsContents and Abstracts1Excavating the Organ Trade chapter abstractThe introductory chapter provides contextual background on the organ trade and outlines the key themes and arguments in the book. The current legal and policy response to the organ trade is critically examined at the international level. This analysis leads to an explanation of how law and policy produce and construct vulnerability to exploitation in organ markets. Egypt is introduced as the main research site, where in-depth narrative interviews were carried out with organ sellers, brokers, and transplant professionals. 2The Illegal Trade in Organs chapter abstractChapter 2 examines how an illegal market in organs emerged in the Egyptian-Sudanese context. Contrary to popular opinion, the organ trade is not a direct consequence of a global shortage in organs. Rather, the trade in organs is causally related to the transfer of transplant capabilities to the global South. Accordingly, the commercial expansion of the transplant industry is linked to the emergence of organ trading as an economic activity. The organ trade is thus better understood as an informal economy activity as opposed to a human trafficking offense. 3Organ Trading Networks chapter abstractThe findings in Chapter 3 reflect personal encounters with Sudanese (North and South) nationals who sold or arranged the sale of kidneys. Their accounts provide unique insights into the organization and activities of organ trading networks in Cairo and the political and social arrangements that compel people to consider selling a kidney. 4Disqualified Bodies chapter abstractChapter 4 examines the background conditions and legal structures that underpin exploitative relations in organ markets. Although some of the study respondents were physically coerced into organ removal, it is exploitation experienced at the structural level that ultimately pushes people into organ sale. In this regard, the oppressive processes of exploitation that position migrant populations as organ sellers in Cairo are explored through the social and legal context in which migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees have sold a kidney. The wider implications of legal measures established in response to reports of organ trafficking are considered. 5Exodus chapter abstractChapter 5 engages with the narratives of African migrants who attempted to make the journey to Europe using irregular routes. Unable to finance the cost of travel, people smugglers (referred to as samsara by the respondents) encouraged them to sell a kidney to raise the necessary capital. The experiences of the Sudanese, Eritrean, and Ethiopian migrants interviewed in Cairo are used to examine the impact of crime and immigration controls on informal market dynamics and to explore the convergence of smuggling and organ trading networks in Cairo's informal economy. 6Organ(ized) Crime chapter abstractChapter 6 explores how changes to the regulatory environment influenced the level of physical violence involved in the organ trade and the organizational structure of a criminal group operating within and between Khartoum, Sudan, and Cairo, Egypt. The criminal organization described in this chapter should not be taken as representative of the organ trade as a whole, as it exists in Egypt or elsewhere. It does, however, signal a need for policy change to prevent the development of more pernicious forms of organized crime. 7Regulating the Organ Trade chapter abstractThe adverse effects of crime and immigration policies suggest that more far-reaching legal reforms are needed with regard to the organ trade and to other forms of exploitation nominally defined as trafficking offenses. In this final chapter alternative regulatory approaches beyond criminal sanction are explored.

    £21.59

  • Digital Pirates: Policing Intellectual Property

    Stanford University Press Digital Pirates: Policing Intellectual Property

    Book SynopsisDigital Pirates examines the unauthorized creation, distribution, and consumption of movies and music in Brazil. Alexander Sebastian Dent offers a new definition of piracy as indispensable to current capitalism alongside increasing global enforcement of intellectual property (IP). Complex and capricious laws might prohibit it, but piracy remains a core activity of the twenty-first century. Combining the tools of linguistic and cultural anthropology with models from media studies and political economy, Digital Pirates reveals how the dynamics of IP and piracy serve as strategies for managing the gaps between texts—in this case, digital content. Dent's analysis includes his fieldwork in and around São Paulo with pirates, musicians, filmmakers, police, salesmen, technicians, policymakers, politicians, activists, and consumers. Rather than argue for rigid positions, he suggests that Brazilians are pulled in multiple directions according to the injunctions of international governance, localized pleasure, magical consumption, and economic efficiency. Through its novel theorization of "digital textuality," this book offers crucial insights into the qualities of today's mediascape as well as the particularized political and cultural norms that govern it. The book also shows how twenty-first century capitalism generates piracy and its enforcement simultaneously, while producing fraught consumer experiences in Latin America and beyond.Trade Review"Digital Pirates is an insightful and often beautiful exploration of digitization as a dissolving agent for older cultural forms, a catalyst for new ones, and a context for reconsolidating the boundaries that define markets, institutions, laws, and publics. Alex Dent moves fluidly between theoretical and empirical registers to weave a rich account of lived experience in Brazil that illuminates global cultural change." -- Joe Karaganis * Columbia University *"Smart, sly, and generatively disconcerting, Digital Pirates is an ethnographically textured and theoretically rambunctious charting of emerging mediascapes. Dent provides a complex and challenging account of contemporary Brazil and a principled exploration of the unpredictable resonances at the contested confluence of media, technology, regulatory regimes, and creativity. And he does so with piratical panache." -- Donald L. Brenneis * University of California, Santa Cruz *

    £21.59

  • County Lines: Exploitation and Drug Dealing among

    Bristol University Press County Lines: Exploitation and Drug Dealing among

    Book SynopsisDescribed by the National Crime Agency as a ‘significant threat’, county lines involve gangs recruiting vulnerable youth to sell drugs in provincial areas. This phenomenon has impacted local drug markets, increasing criminal activity and violence. Exploring how county lines evolve, Harding reveals extensive criminal exploitation and control in the daily ‘grind’ to sell drugs. Drawing upon extensive interviews and case studies, this timely book gives voice to users and dealers, providing an in-depth analysis of techniques, relationships and ‘trapping’. With county lines now a critical issue for policing and government, this is an invaluable contribution to literature on gangs, youth violence and drugs.Table of ContentsIntroduction A Changed Landscape? Emergence and Change Getting Started: ‘Put Me On, Bruv’ Grinding Controlling the Line: Exploitation and Sanctions Cuckooing and Nuanced Dealing Relationships Ripples, Reverberations and Responses Conclusion

    £75.99

  • Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global

    Bristol University Press Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global

    Book SynopsisThis pioneering study looks across key trafficking crimes to develop a social theory of transnational criminal markets. These include human trafficking, drug dealing, and black markets in wildlife, diamonds, guns and antiquities, The author offers an in-depth analysis of structural similarities and differences within illicit trade networks, and explores the economic underpinnings which drive global trafficking. Revealing how traffickers think of their illegal enterprises as ‘just business’, he draws broader lessons for the ways forward in understanding criminality in this emerging field.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Trafficking as Transnational Crime Drug Trafficking Human Trafficking Wildlife Trafficking Diamond Trafficking Arms Trafficking Antiquities Trafficking Conclusion: A Social Theory of Transnational Criminal Markets

    £60.79

  • Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global

    Bristol University Press Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global

    Book SynopsisThis pioneering study looks across key trafficking crimes to develop a social theory of transnational criminal markets. These include human trafficking, drug dealing, and black markets in wildlife, diamonds, guns and antiquities, The author offers an in-depth analysis of structural similarities and differences within illicit trade networks, and explores the economic underpinnings which drive global trafficking. Revealing how traffickers think of their illegal enterprises as ‘just business’, he draws broader lessons for the ways forward in understanding criminality in this emerging field.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Trafficking as Transnational Crime Drug Trafficking Human Trafficking Wildlife Trafficking Diamond Trafficking Arms Trafficking Antiquities Trafficking Conclusion: A Social Theory of Transnational Criminal Markets

    £20.89

  • Wildlife Criminology

    Bristol University Press Wildlife Criminology

    Book SynopsisThis illuminating study explores crimes against, and involving, wildlife and the resultant social harms. The authors go well beyond basic conceptions of animal-related crime, such as illicit trade, for a deeper exploration of wildlife criminology, using a novel approach that combines philosophical, legal and criminological perspectives. They shed light on both legal and illegal harms, including blood sports, wildlife as food and abuse in zoos, and consider the potential connections with inter-human crimes. This is a unique treatment of wildlife as victims of crime and a consideration of their rights as sentient beings that sets new horizons for the concept of wildlife criminology.Trade Review"As awareness of the harmful consequences of human activities on the Earth becomes increasingly urgent, Wildlife Criminology offers an original and timely reflection on a complex, and too often overlooked, topic." Anita Lavorgna, University of SouthamptonTable of ContentsIntroduction: Wildlife and Criminology; Wildlife as Property; Wildlife as Food; Wildlife for Sport; Wildlife as Reflectors of Violence; Wildlife and Interpersonal Violence; Animal Rights and Wildlife Rights; The Future of Wildlife Criminology.

    £60.79

  • Wildlife Criminology

    Bristol University Press Wildlife Criminology

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis illuminating study explores crimes against, and involving, wildlife and the resultant social harms. The authors go well beyond basic conceptions of animal-related crime, such as illicit trade, for a deeper exploration of wildlife criminology, using a novel approach that combines philosophical, legal and criminological perspectives. They shed light on both legal and illegal harms, including blood sports, wildlife as food and abuse in zoos, and consider the potential connections with inter-human crimes. This is a unique treatment of wildlife as victims of crime and a consideration of their rights as sentient beings that sets new horizons for the concept of wildlife criminology.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Wildlife and Criminology; Wildlife as Property; Wildlife as Food; Wildlife for Sport; Wildlife as Reflectors of Violence; Wildlife and Interpersonal Violence; Animal Rights and Wildlife Rights; The Future of Wildlife Criminology.

    7 in stock

    £20.89

  • Police–Community Relations in Times of Crisis:

    Bristol University Press Police–Community Relations in Times of Crisis:

    Book SynopsisThe death of Michael Brown at the hands of a white Ferguson police officer has uncovered an apparent legitimacy crisis at the heart of American policing. Some have claimed that de-policing may have led officers to become less proactive. How exactly has the policing of gangs and violence changed in the post-Ferguson era? This book explores this question, drawing on participant observation field notes and in-depth interviews with officers, offenders, practitioners, and community members in a Southern American state. As demands for police reform have once again come into focus following George Floyd’s death, this crucial book informs future policing practice to promote effective crime prevention and gain public trust.Trade Review“The exploration by Deuchar et al. of the theory behind strategies positioned to improve police and community relations is valuable for helping practitioners to understand the complexity of police and community relations and how the current situation developed over time. Based on their interviews and observations, they recommend a purposeful plan for improving police community relations that embeds strategies consistent with procedural justice, enhanced transparency, and purposeful outreach.” Police Practice & ResearchTable of ContentsForeword by Scott H. Decker PART I: Introduction Policing, Communities, and the “Legitimacy Crisis”: Context and Empirical Approaches PART II: Police–Community Relations in a New Era of Accountability and Change High-Profile Shootings, the Media, and Police Legitimacy The “Ferguson Effect” and Emergence of “De-policing” Proactive Policing of Gangs: Cops as “Guardians” Reactive Policing of Gangs: Cops as “Warriors” PART III: Practitioner and Youth Insights on Police–Community Relations Police as “Guardians” and “Warriors”: Non-Law Enforcement Insights The Post-Ferguson Era: The Lived Experiences of Young Men in Racial Minority Communities PART IV: Conclusion Future Perspectives on Police–Community Relations

    £76.50

  • Gangs and Minorities in Singapore: Masculinity,

    Bristol University Press Gangs and Minorities in Singapore: Masculinity,

    Book SynopsisThis book is a unique ethnographic study of a racially exclusive Malay Muslim gang, Omega, which has its roots in Singapore’s prisons and controls much of the illicit drug trade in the state. Similar to indigenous peoples elsewhere, Singapore Malays are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system and can respond to structural marginalization and colonization through gang involvement. In demonstrating that gang membership can be an adaptive strategy for minority groups, this book promotes a more inclusive and restorative justice model for people with repeat convictions.Table of ContentsPreface 1. Introduction: Framing the Study 2. Omega As Organized Crime? 3. Racial Minorities and Crime 4. Methods of Study 5 .The Rise of Omega 6. Fearless and Fearsome 7. The Omega Wave: The ‘Triadization’ of Omega 8. Conclusion: Law, Drug Crimes and Marginality

    £71.99

  • European White-Collar Crime: Exploring the Nature

    Bristol University Press European White-Collar Crime: Exploring the Nature

    Book SynopsisFrom corporate corruption and the facilitation of money laundering, to food fraud and labour exploitation, European citizens continue to be confronted by serious corporate and white-collar crimes. Presenting an original series of provocative essays, this book offers a European framing of white-collar crime. Experts from different countries foreground what is unique, innovative or different about white-collar and corporate crimes that are so strongly connected to Europe, including the tensions that exist within and between the nation-states of Europe, and within the institutions of the European region. This European voice provides an original contribution to discourses surrounding a form of crime which is underrepresented in current criminological literature.Table of Contents1. Introduction: In Pursuit of a European Dialogue on White-Collar and Corporate Crimes - Nicholas Lord, Éva Inzelt, Wim Huisman and Rita Faria Part 1: Researching White-Collar and Corporate Crimes in Europe 2. Using Grid-Group Cultural Theory to Assess Approaches to the Prevention of Corporate and Occupational Crime: The EU as a Natural Experiment - Jeroen Maesschalck 3. How to Prioritise White-Collar Crime Research in the EU in Relation to Internal and External Security - Sunčana Roksandić 4. Corruption and Comparative Analyses Across Europe: Developing New Research Traditions - Nicholas Lord, Karin Van Wingerde and Michael Levi Part 2: Financial Crimes and Illicit Financial Flows 5. Identifying ‘Europeanness’ in European White-Collar Crime: The Case Study of Criminal Responses to ’Market Abuse” - Sarah Wilson 6. Anti-Money Laundering and the Legal Profession in Europe: Between Global and Local - Katie Benson 7. Responding to Money Laundering across Europe: What We Know and What We Risk - Karin Van Wingerde and Anna Merz Part 3: White-Collar Crime: European Case Studies 8. Food Production Harms in the European Context: The EU as an Enabler or a Solution? - Ekaterina Gladkova 9. Understanding the Dynamics of White-Collar Criminality in Ukraine - Anna Markovska and Iryna Soldatenko 10. Labour Exploitation and Posted Workers in the European Construction Industry - Jon Davies 11. Struggles in Cooperation: Public–Private Relations in the Investigation of Internal Financial Crime in the Netherlands - Clarissa Meerts 12. Cartel Cases: From State Negligence to Direct Political Interest in Hungary - Éva Inzelt and Tamás Bezsenyi Part 4: Responding to White-Collar Crimes in Europe 13. Silencing Those Who Speak Up against Corporate Power: Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs) in Europe - Judith Van Erp and Tess van der Linden 14. Same Difference? Reflections on the Comparative Method in White-Collar Crime Research in Ireland and the US - Joe McGrath and Deirdre Healy 15: Settling with Corporations in Europe: A Sign of Legal Convergence? - Liz Campbell Part 5: Observations from Outside of Europe 16. Observations on European White-Collar Crime Scholarship from the United States - Melissa Rorie 17. What Is ‘European’ about White-Collar Crime in Europe? Perspectives From the Global South - Diego Zysman-Quirós 18. Learning (Multiple) Lessons From Europe: Criminological Scholarship on White-Collar Crime - Fiona Haines

    £25.64

  • Luxury and Corruption: Challenging the

    Bristol University Press Luxury and Corruption: Challenging the

    Book SynopsisThe world has been bombarded in recent years with images of the luxurious lives and wealth of corrupt oligarchs and kleptocrats, amassed at the expense of ordinary people. Such images exploit our feelings of injustice, are taken as indicative of moral decay, and inspire a desire to purge our economies of dirty money, objects, and people. But why do anti-corruption efforts routinely fail? What kind of world are they creating? Looking at luxury art, antiquities, superyachts, and populist politics, this book explores the connection between luxury and corruption, and offers an alternative to the received wisdom of how we tackle corruption.Table of ContentsPreface: Luxury, Corruption, and the Assumption of Harmlessness Chapter 1: Luxury, Anti-Corruption, and the Fantasy of Wholeness Chapter 2: Russian Kleptocrat Luxury, Naval’nyi’s Exposés, and the Global Anti-Policy Syndrome Chapter 3: Compliance, Defiance, and the Fight against Crime through the Markets in Art, Antiquities and Luxury Chapter 4: Luxury, Encasement, and the Emptiness of Anti-Corruption’s Ethics Epilogue: Luxury, Corruption, and the Death Drive

    £76.50

  • Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang

    Bristol University Press Boys, Childhood Domestic Abuse and Gang

    Book SynopsisBoys and young men have been previously overlooked in domestic violence and abuse policy and practice, particularly in the case of boys who are criminalized and labelled as gang-involved by the time they reach their teens. Jade Levell offers radical and important insights into how boys in this context navigate their journey to manhood with the constant presence of violence in their lives, in addition to poverty and racial marginalization. Of equal interest to academics and front-line practitioners, the book highlights the narratives of these young men and makes practice recommendations for supporting these ‘hidden victims’.Table of ContentsPart 1: Foundations 1. Masculinity, Marginalization, and Patriarchal Violence 2. Invisible Victims of Domestic Abuse, Hypervisible in Gangs 3. Music as Method Part 2: Life-History Research 4. Childhood Domestic Violence and Abuse 5. Learning How to Be a Man On-Road 6. ‘a man’/‘The Man’ 7. Love and Fear 8. The Road Ahead Part 3: Joining the Dots 9. Policy Links: Why is ‘Domestic Abuse’ Not ‘Serious Violence’? A False Dichotomy 10. Understanding the Pathways from Domestic Abuse to Gang Involvement 11. Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Violence

    £76.50

  • Chasing the Mafia: 'Ndrangheta, Memories and

    Bristol University Press Chasing the Mafia: 'Ndrangheta, Memories and

    Book SynopsisThe ‘ndrangheta – the Calabrian region of Italy’s mafia – is one of wealthiest and most powerful criminal organizations today. It is considered Italy’s most powerful mafia; it’s not only the main object of concern for anti-mafia units in Italy, but also for joint investigative teams in Europe and beyond. Combining autobiography, travel ethnography, memoir, academic rigour and investigative journalism, this book provides a global outlook on the ‘ndrangheta, taking the reader to small villages and locations in Italy and abroad to Australia, Canada, United States and Argentina.Table of ContentsPrologue 1. Mafia, Memories and Journeys 2. Wine, Cannabis and Ancestors: Rural Australia 3. Aspromonte, the Roots 4. From St Kilda to Kings Cross 5. Bombs, Bridges and Gold 6. North American Hybrids 7. The Port, the Sea and the Wrong Sun 8. ’Ndrangheta City and Spiderwebs Epilogue

    £76.50

  • Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime

    Book SynopsisElgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.Organised crime has become a major problem globally. Its negative impact on economies, societies, politics, human rights and security is profound: fraud, money-laundering, drug, arms and human trafficking, and collusion with both law enforcement and terrorists, for example, are all significant issues. Yet specialists disagree not only on the scale and nature of organised crime, but even on its definition. This Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime explores these disagreements, examines the nature and causes of contemporary organised crime, and offers constructive suggestions on how to counter it.Key features include:- Emphasis on the rapidly changing structures of organised crime, its increasingly transnational nature and sophisticated use of the internet.- Psycho-social and cultural explanations, as well as system-related ones- Explores the latest techniques for measuring organised crime- Provides detailed analyses of six of the best known transnational organised crime syndicates- Focuses on human trafficking to exemplify many of the key points- Examines the many methods that can be used - not only by states and international organisations, but also by civil society and individuals - to combat organised crime. Accessible and comprehensive, the Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying criminology, political science, international relations, law and sociology. Its profound insights are invaluable to practitioners, including law enforcement officers, investigative journalists and criminologists.Trade ReviewBy calling his new book Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime, Leslie Holmes indicates right from the outset that he is setting a different course in examining what some might regard as an already much examined subject. Echoing the comic strip character Pogo, who memorably said, ''We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us!'' the author points out, in this insightful and informative analysis, that each and every individual must play a role in resisting organized crime. Toward this end, Holmes concludes, ''everyone's political will matters.'' This is a profoundly important observation. --Jim Finckenauer, Rutgers UniversityTable of ContentsContents: Preface 1. Definitional Aspects 2. The Impact of Organised Crime 3. Measuring Organised Crime 4. Major Structured TOC Groupings 5. Psycho-social and Cultural Causes 6. System-related Causes 7. Combating Organised Crime: The Role of States and IOs 8. Combating Organised Crime: The Role of other Agencies 9. Conclusions Index

    £89.00

  • Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime

    Book SynopsisElgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.Organised crime has become a major problem globally. Its negative impact on economies, societies, politics, human rights and security is profound: fraud, money-laundering, drug, arms and human trafficking, and collusion with both law enforcement and terrorists, for example, are all significant issues. Yet specialists disagree not only on the scale and nature of organised crime, but even on its definition. This Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime explores these disagreements, examines the nature and causes of contemporary organised crime, and offers constructive suggestions on how to counter it.Key features include:- Emphasis on the rapidly changing structures of organised crime, its increasingly transnational nature and sophisticated use of the internet.- Psycho-social and cultural explanations, as well as system-related ones- Explores the latest techniques for measuring organised crime- Provides detailed analyses of six of the best known transnational organised crime syndicates- Focuses on human trafficking to exemplify many of the key points- Examines the many methods that can be used - not only by states and international organisations, but also by civil society and individuals - to combat organised crime. Accessible and comprehensive, the Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying criminology, political science, international relations, law and sociology. Its profound insights are invaluable to practitioners, including law enforcement officers, investigative journalists and criminologists.Trade ReviewBy calling his new book Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime, Leslie Holmes indicates right from the outset that he is setting a different course in examining what some might regard as an already much examined subject. Echoing the comic strip character Pogo, who memorably said, ''We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us!'' the author points out, in this insightful and informative analysis, that each and every individual must play a role in resisting organized crime. Toward this end, Holmes concludes, ''everyone's political will matters.'' This is a profoundly important observation. --Jim Finckenauer, Rutgers UniversityTable of ContentsContents: Preface 1. Definitional Aspects 2. The Impact of Organised Crime 3. Measuring Organised Crime 4. Major Structured TOC Groupings 5. Psycho-social and Cultural Causes 6. System-related Causes 7. Combating Organised Crime: The Role of States and IOs 8. Combating Organised Crime: The Role of other Agencies 9. Conclusions Index

    £19.95

  • Research Handbook on Transnational Crime

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on Transnational Crime

    Book SynopsisThe increasing prevalence of transnational crime in a mobile and interconnected world presents serious challenges, both in terms of analysing these issues and attempting to tackle and prevent them. This Research Handbook on Transnational Crime is an interdisciplinary, up-to-date guide to this growing field, written by an international cohort of leading scholars and experts. The multifaceted nature of the problem is reflected in the structure of this innovative Research Handbook, covering all the major areas of transnational crime, including terrorism, money laundering, environmental crime, migration-related crime, human trafficking, drug trafficking, cybercrime and heritage crime. Each sector is examined through three dedicated chapters that consider in turn legal responses to a given crime, its current criminological understanding, and the practical challenges of policing and prosecution, providing a well-rounded, detailed discussion of each topic. This timely Research Handbook also includes chapters focusing on responses to transnational crime in specific regions, including the EU, the African Union, Asia, South America and ex-Soviet Union countries. This Research Handbook will be crucial reading for academics and students with an interest in criminal justice and criminology, particularly those working on international and transnational crime. Policymakers and practitioners will also find its insights into practical challenges in the field invaluable. Contributors include: M. Bergström, N.l. Bhatia, L.Y.-C. Chang, D. Chappell, M. den Boer, J. Ferwerda, R. Fortson, F. Galli, P. Gottschalk, M.l. Grewcock, A. Grymaneli, M.J. Guia, R.V. Gundur, S.A. Hardy, Y. Holiday, S. Hufnagel, J. Lindley, A. Marks, S. Mehlbaum, V. Mitsilegas, A. Moiseienko, D. Mystris, E. Papastavridis, M. Peters, K. Polk, R.D. Pucci, W.E. Purvis, K. Roach, J. Sheptycki, M.-L. Skilbrei, E. Smith, T. Spapens, J. Ulph, G. Urbas, G.M. Vagliasindi, G. van Bueren, C. Walker, R.W.Y. Wong, S.N.M. YoungTrade Review‘The publication of the Research Handbook on Transnational Crime is of significant interest. It is a strongly-formed and substantively mellifluous text that makes a significant scholarly contribution in the transnational crime space. They have produced a wide-ranging, balanced and useful resource for those who wish to study transnational crime from a variety of perspectives.’ -- Robert J Currie, New Journal of European Criminal Law‘The authors of this book have done an outstanding service to the body of knowledge on the topic by bringing together in one volume so many diverse viewpoints and interdisciplinary perspectives. The clearly structured narration, well-explained concepts, and landmark cases presented in a straightforward language, combined with an up-to-date interdisciplinary view of the challenges and risks posed by transnational crime, make this book indispensable for undergraduate and graduate students in courses on international criminal justice, contemporary issues of global security, and transnational security threats. The volume combines breadth with depth, enabling students to understand vital aspects of what constitutes transnational crime and the counteracting measures against it today.’ -- Yuliya Zabyelina, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books'Since its first appearance in the 1990s, the theme of transnational crime has expanded its scope. Today it is a hugely diverse field of inquiry, analysis and action, with numerous challenges for contemporary researchers. This Research Handbook is exactly what is needed to prepare this fuzzy field for the future. It provides innovative perspectives, and a clear structure that helps to carve out common strands without losing out on diversity. For the first time regional perspectives below the global gaze help to capture difference and commonality, analysis and action. Congratulations to the three editors on an invaluable guide to theorizing, research and action that will help us to explore and navigate an increasingly difficult terrain.' --Susanne Karstedt, Griffith University, Australia'This Research Handbook is a very innovative, perhaps even unique, trilateral (from a legal, criminological and policing perspective) analysis of important types of organised and professional crime in our globalised world like terrorism, migration crime, drug trafficking and cybercrime. Its well-organised collection of case studies is complemented by pieces on the manifestation and containment of transnational crime in a number of (sub)continents. In this way, the Research Handbook does justice to the global and local dimensions of this complicated and diversified phenomenon.' --Cyrille Fijnaut, KU Leuven, Belgium'The editors have assembled a stellar list of scholars to provide a systematic introduction to current research on transnational crime. Structured in a unique way that draws together the work of specialists on legal responses, criminological perspectives and policing and prosecution in respect of each of the most important transnational crimes, the Research Handbook on Transnational Crime brings together in one volume a matchless interdisciplinary resource.' --Neil Boister, University of Canterbury, New ZealandTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Transnational Crime 1 Valsamis Mitsilegas, Saskia Hufnagel and Anton Moiseienko GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON TRANSNATIONAL CRIME 2 Legal responses to transnational crime: a global perspective 5 Valsamis Mitsilegas 3 Criminological perspectives on transnational crime: interdisciplinary criminology and transnational crime 17 Nabil Bhatia and James Sheptycki 4 Policing and prosecution of transnational crime 32 Saskia Hufnagel TYPES OF TRANSNATIONAL CRIME 5 Legal perspectives on terrorism: is Europe unprepared? EU counter-terrorism policies to address the foreign fighters and returnees’ phenomena 52 Francesca Galli 6 Criminological perspectives on terrorism 66 Kent Roach and Clive Walker 7 Policing and prosecuting transnational terrorism: a comparative European perspective 81 Monica Den Boer 8 Legal perspectives on money laundering 98 Maria Bergström 9 Criminological perspectives on money laundering: the efficiency of anti-money laundering policies 112 Joras Ferwerda 10 Policing and prosecution of money laundering 122 Simon NM Young 11 Legal perspectives on environmental crime: the transnational dimension of environmental crime 142 Grazia Maria Vagliasindi 12 Criminological perspectives on environmental crime 162 Rebecca WY Wong 13 Policing and prosecution of transnational environmental crime 171 Toine Spapens and Shanna Mehlbaum 14 Legal perspectives on migration crime 183 Yewa Holiday 15 Criminological perspectives on migration crime: the policing of people smuggling and the abuse of refugees 199 Michael Grewcock 16 Policing and prosecution of migration crime: the Daedalus puzzle of European immigration policies: law in books and law in action in a corner of the EU 212 Maria João Guia 17 Legal perspectives on human trafficking 223 Geraldine Van Bueren QC 18 Criminological perspectives on human trafficking 236 May-Len Skilbrei 19 Policing and prosecution of human trafficking 247 Jade Lindley 20 Legal perspectives on drug trafficking 261 Amber Marks 21 The drug trade at a glance 272 WE Purvis and RV Gundur 22 Policing and prosecution of drug trafficking 300 Rudi Fortson QC 23 Legal perspectives on cybercrime 316 Gregor Urbas 24 Criminological perspectives on cybercrime: risk, routine activity, and cybercrime 327 Lennon Yao-Chung Chang 25 Policing and prosecution of cybercrime 344 Petter Gottschalk 26 Legal perspectives on heritage crime: reviewing due diligence measures for the art market 356 Janet Ulph 27 Criminological perspectives on heritage crime 383 Samuel Andrew Hardy 28 Policing and prosecution of heritage crime: revisiting the ‘Cordata’ – just how organised is the international traffic in cultural heritage? 403 Kenneth Polk and Duncan Chappell TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES IN REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES 29 Transnational crime in the European Union 414 Efthymios Papastavridis and Aikaterini Grymaneli 30 Transnational crime in the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion 436 Maaike Peters 31 Transnational crime in ex-Soviet countries 455 Anton Moiseienko 32 Transnational crime in Asia: causes, effects, challenges 472 Emiline Smith 33 Transnational crime in the African Union 482 Dominique Mystris 34 Transnational crime in South America 494 Rafael Diniz Pucci Index

    £220.00

  • Handbook of Research on Counterfeiting and

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Research on Counterfeiting and

    Book SynopsisThis unique Handbook provides multiple perspectives on the growth of illicit trade, primarily exploring counterfeits and internet piracy. The expert contributions, drawn from the private sector, the legal community, and leading enforcement and anti-counterfeiting agencies, cover a wide range of topics including the evaluation of key global enforcement issues, government and private-sector initiatives to stifle illicit trade, and the evolution of piracy on the internet. The authors also assess the efficacy of anti-counterfeiting strategies such as targeted consumer campaigns, working with intermediaries in the supply chain, authentication technology, and online brand protection. Offering a succinct and up-to-date overview of country initiatives to stem illicit trade in China, Mexico, and the US, the book addresses key global enforcement issues. It illustrates the unique problems facing key industry sectors and expands on a comprehensive and timely debate on the growing problem of illicit trade on the internet, highlighting distinct aspects of piracy in the music industry. The persistent problem of botnets, malware, and `malvertising' is discussed, along with an overview of the various issues associated with online brand protection. Furthermore, a variety of anti-counterfeiting measures are presented that target both the demand and supply of illicit trade, complemented by an examination of their relative effectiveness. This accessible, provocative, and timely synopsis of counterfeiting and illicit trade will be of great value to academics and researchers of law, criminology, and trade. It will also be an excellent resource for government agencies, policymakers, and private-sector managers in those industries most affected by this growing and pervasive problem.Contributors include: S. Betti, L. Cesareo, P.E. Chaudhry, A. Chikada, D. Collopy, R.S. Delston, B. Dobson, G.M. Dominguez Rodriguez, D. Follador, A. Gupta, R. Kinghorn, I. Lancaster, A. Pastore, E. Penz, M. Sonmez B. Stöttinger, H. Sudler, B.A. Sullivan, M. Tanji, S.C. Walls, P. Williams, J.M. Wilson, D. Yang, A.S. ZimmermanTrade Review'The team that Dr Peggy Chaudhry has assembled is an awesome team of leading experts from around the world on illicit trade. The collective wisdom of this group embodied in this book is destined to be not only widely read but also extensively debated.' --Mike Peng, University of Texas at Dallas, USTable of ContentsContents: 1. Introduction: Trojan Horses, Pirate Bays and Anti-counterfeiting Peggy E. Chaudhry PART I Alarming Trends in Illicit Trade and Key Global Enforcement Issues 2. Illicit Trade in Counterfeit Products: An Examination of the Opportunity-Risk Connection Brandon A. Sullivan, Jeremy M. Wilson and Rodney Kinghorn 3. Key Global Enforcement Issues on Illicit Trade in Goods Stefano Betti 4. Reaching Beyond Banks: How to Target Trade-Based Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Outside the Financial Sector Ross S. Delston and Stephen C. Walls PART II Country Initiatives Designed to Stem Illicit Trade 5. Initiatives to Stem Illicit Trade in the United States Peggy E. Chaudhry 6. Initiatives to Stem Illicit Trade in Mexico Gloria Maria Dominguez Rodriguez 7. Initiatives to Stem Illicit Trade in China’s E-Commerce Davide Follador PART III Impact of Illicit Trade on Select Industry Sectors 8. The Challenge of Curtailing the Escalation of Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals Peggy E. Chaudhry 9. Counterfeiting Luxury Goods Ludovica Cesareo, Alberto Pastore and Patti Williams 10. Illicit Trade in the Tobacco Sector Peggy E. Chaudhry and Alan S. Zimmerman PART IV The Growing Problem on the Internet 11. Overview of the Magnitude of Piracy On The Internet Michael Tanji 12. Social Media’s Impact on Intellectual Property Rights Dennis Collopy 13. Dynamic Shifts In Music Piracy – A Review of the Music Industry and Underlying Technology Innovations Hasshi Sudler 14. Online Brand Protection Akino Chikada and Anil Gupta 15. The Looming Shadow of Illicit Trade on the Internet: Botnets, Malware and Malvertising Peggy E. Chaudhry PART V Managerial and Consumer Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Anti-Counterfeiting Tactics 16. Analysis of Anti-Counterfeiting Tactics to Diffuse Consumer Demand Barbara Stöttinger, Elfriede Penz and Ludovica Cesareo 17. Effectiveness Against Counterfeiting—Four Decades of Strategic Inquiry Deli Yang and Mahmut (Maho) Sonmez 18. The Critical Role of Intermediaries in Stopping Counterfeiting and Piracy William Dobson 19. Detecting Counterfeits in the Supply Chain: How to Use Authentication Methods Ian Lancaster Index

    £205.00

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