| Howard Abadinsky - 1983 - 216 pagina’s
The author . . . focuses upon two elite categories of the criminal `underworld'--the jewel thief and the `wise guy'. . . . The author's well-documented readable work lends ... | |
| Michael D. Lyman, Gary W. Potter - 1997 - 504 pagina’s
This study provides a comprehensive overview of organized crime, explaining the concept and the theories of organized crime and criminal behaviour. This text covers several ... | |
| Paul Lunde - 2004 - 196 pagina’s
Provides an overview of organized crime and examines the characteristics, resources, strategies, and history of the criminal underworld from a social, political, and economic ... | |
| James D. Torr - 1999 - 200 pagina’s
La Cosa Nostra, the Russian Mafia, the Chinese Triads, the Japanese Yakuza -- these and other criminal organizations are profiled in this compelling volume. Contributors look ... | |
| Mitchel P. Roth - 2017 - 556 pagina’s
In the maelstrom of globalization and cyberspace, organized crime continues to defy definition. A diverse array of activities is perpetuated by criminal organizations, criminal ... | |
| Patrick J. Ryan - 1995 - 320 pagina’s
The latest in ABC-CLIO's series of background information for discussions or writing about contemporary issues. Ryan (criminal justice, Long Island U.) examines the Mafia and ... | |
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