Moving past the scope of Mafia crime families in New York and Chicago, Beyond the Mafia offers, for the first time, a comparative perspective on non-traditional organized crime in the Americas. Providing in-depth coverage of 10 criminal groups, the focus of organized crime expands to Canada and Latin America, offering an extensive American view of organized crime from outside the traditional Mafia. Although the groups covered have contemporary significance, chapters include a historical overview as well as future considerations. Editor Sue Mahan has coordinated a coherent paradigm for the comparative study of organized crime: Part I introduces organized crime as an enterprise and explores patterns found in legitimate business along with those in criminal organizations. Part II discusses the role of violence in organized crime. Part III covers the concept of ethnicity and the relevance of culture to organized criminal groups. Part IV addresses the issue of opportunity and the ways in which opportunities for success are structured within organized crime. Finally, a concluding section explains the relationships between criminal justice policy and organized crime. This book is a valuable text of considerable interest for university and community college students in courses on organized crime, criminology, and crime in the Americas; scholars and researchers; and professionals in the criminal justice system who are developing policies in response to organized crime.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-0-7619-1359-7 (9780761913597)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Sue Mahan is an Associate Professor in the Criminal Justice Program at the University of Central Florida - Daytona Beach Campus. She received a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Missouri - Columbia and was awarded a Kellogg Fellowship in International Development and a Fulbright Distinguished Lectureship to Peru. She is the author of several other books including: Unfit Mothers; Women, Crime and Criminal Justice (with Ralph Weisheit); Crack, Cocaine, Crime and Women; and Beyond the Mafia, as well as journal articles and book chapters about crime and justice. She is working on a book about restorative justice in Colombia, SA based on observations and interviews.
PART ONE: ILLICIT ENTERPRISE
Discussion
Corporate Crime
The Rape of the Third World - Marshall B Clinard
Discussion
Moonshiners
The Political Economy of Mountain Dew - Wilbur R Miller
PART TWO: ETHNICITY AND TRADITION
Discussion
Chinese Gangs
Gang Characteristics - Ko-Lin Chin
Discussion
The Yakuza
North America - David E Kaplan and Alec Dubro
Foothold on the Mainland
PART THREE: VIOLENCE
Discussion
The Medell[gr]in Cartel
La Comuna Nororiental - Mar[gr]ia Jimena Duzan
Discussion
The Vice Lords
Excerpt from There Are No Children Here - Alex Kotlowitz
PART FOUR: OPPORTUNITY
Discussion
Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
Women and the Outlaws - Daniel R Wolf
Discussion
The Russian Organizatsiya
The Organizatsiya - William Kleinknecht
PART FIVE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY
Discussion
Chicano Prison Gangs
Baby Mafia or Family - R Theodore Davidson
Discussion
Pirates
Pirates and Profiteers - Frank Browning and John Gerassi
Epilogue
Beyond the Mafia