The article reveals the characteristic details that make up the content of blackmail as a type of extortion. The author concludes that the current version of the rules on extortion artificially narrows the scope of this provision, which can not but influence the effectiveness of the fight against this type of crime
Yerokhin, O. (2011). The social cost of blackmail. Review of Law and Economics, 7 (1), 337-351. The ...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...
The "puzzle" of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to som...
This chapter examines the offense of blackmail. It first summarizes the competing theories of blackm...
In attempting to define the crime of extortion or blackmail, it must be pointed out at the outset th...
Blackmail is a term that is widely known through fiction and popular culture as an illegal means of ...
Extortion is a crime committed in many countries around the world by means of violence against prope...
Blackmail, a wonderfully curious offense, is the favorite of clever criminal law theorists. It crimi...
Blackmail commentary continues to proliferate. One purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on...
Extortion’s social organization can be distinguished from that of other predatory crimes In extortio...
The ongoing debate about the rationale for punishing blackmail assumes that there is something odd a...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
Blackmail commentary continues to multiply. The purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on. I...
The Handbook on Crime is a comprehensive edited volume that contains analysis and explanation of the...
Blackmail law can impact on the belief structures (moralisms) and behaviors of both the potential cr...
Yerokhin, O. (2011). The social cost of blackmail. Review of Law and Economics, 7 (1), 337-351. The ...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...
The "puzzle" of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to som...
This chapter examines the offense of blackmail. It first summarizes the competing theories of blackm...
In attempting to define the crime of extortion or blackmail, it must be pointed out at the outset th...
Blackmail is a term that is widely known through fiction and popular culture as an illegal means of ...
Extortion is a crime committed in many countries around the world by means of violence against prope...
Blackmail, a wonderfully curious offense, is the favorite of clever criminal law theorists. It crimi...
Blackmail commentary continues to proliferate. One purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on...
Extortion’s social organization can be distinguished from that of other predatory crimes In extortio...
The ongoing debate about the rationale for punishing blackmail assumes that there is something odd a...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
Blackmail commentary continues to multiply. The purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on. I...
The Handbook on Crime is a comprehensive edited volume that contains analysis and explanation of the...
Blackmail law can impact on the belief structures (moralisms) and behaviors of both the potential cr...
Yerokhin, O. (2011). The social cost of blackmail. Review of Law and Economics, 7 (1), 337-351. The ...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...
The "puzzle" of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to som...