
Organized Crime
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 5. June 2000
Book
Hardback
536 pages
978-0-13-010020-7 (ISBN)
Description
For undergraduate or graduate courses in Organized Crime in the departments of criminal justice or police studies.
This text demystifies the world of organized crime by analyzing it closely and critically from a social perspective. Groups such as Afro-American, Mexican, Asian, Colombian, African, and Jamaican criminal groups are discussed as well as their Italian criminal counterparts who are typically thought of when the term "organized crime" is used. The text gives students the history, current role, and future of players in the world of organized crime, along with insight on what the criminal justice system is doing to suppress organized criminals.
This text demystifies the world of organized crime by analyzing it closely and critically from a social perspective. Groups such as Afro-American, Mexican, Asian, Colombian, African, and Jamaican criminal groups are discussed as well as their Italian criminal counterparts who are typically thought of when the term "organized crime" is used. The text gives students the history, current role, and future of players in the world of organized crime, along with insight on what the criminal justice system is doing to suppress organized criminals.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 184 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
966 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-010020-7 (9780130100207)
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Previous edition
Michael D. Lyman | Gary W. Potter
Organized Crime
Book
12/1996
Pearson Education (US)
€45.79
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Content
1. Understanding Organized Crime.
2. Theories of Organized Criminal Behavior.
3. The Evolution of Organized Crime.
4. The Business of Organized Crime.
5. The Illicit Drug Trade.
6. Domestic Organized Crime Groups.
7. A Comparative Perspective.
8. Terrorism as Organized Crime.
9. Organized Crime's Political and Corporate Alliance.
10. Controlling Organized Crime.
References.
2. Theories of Organized Criminal Behavior.
3. The Evolution of Organized Crime.
4. The Business of Organized Crime.
5. The Illicit Drug Trade.
6. Domestic Organized Crime Groups.
7. A Comparative Perspective.
8. Terrorism as Organized Crime.
9. Organized Crime's Political and Corporate Alliance.
10. Controlling Organized Crime.
References.