Criminal networks and law enforcement : global perspectives on illegal enterprise /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Hufnagel, Saskia (Editor), Moiseienko, Anton (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Series:Transnational criminal justice.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction / Anton Moiseienko
  • pt. I Formation of criminal networks
  • 2. Co-offending in Norway: A comparative perspective / SynØve N. Andersen
  • 3. Sticking together: Evidence of co-offending partnerships in two-mode covert networks / Johan Koskinen
  • pt. II Management of criminal networks
  • 4. `It's just business': Leaders' strategies for risk management in criminal networks / David Bright
  • 5. Cybercrime, money mules and situational crime prevention: Recruitment, motives and involvement mechanisms / E.R. (Edward) Kleemans
  • pt. III Illicit trafficking networks
  • 6. To get a good price, `you have to sell in international bidding sites': Trafficking of metal-detected cultural goods from South Asia / Samuel Hardy
  • 7. Using Routine Activity Theory to explain illegal fishing in the Indo-Pacific / Erika Techera
  • pt. IV Criminal networks and politics
  • 8. Meet the in-betweeners: Exploring the quality and strength of ties in the `Mafia Capitale' network in Rome / Anna Sergi
  • 9. Power and trust networks in the organisation of crime in Ukraine / Petrus C. Van Duyne
  • 10. social organisation of treason: Anti-Hitler networks in the Third Reich / Robert R. Eaulknerand Eric R. Cheney
  • pt. V Advancing the field
  • 11. Organised crime research 1985--2014: Mapping research dynamics through social network analysis / Pangs Kostakos
  • 12. Network analysis
  • Quo vadis?: A look at future developments in the field / Anton Moiseienko.