While the image of the state as a victim of organized crime is ubiquitous, the state is rarely seen as an actor proper in its own organized crime activities. As states, its institutions and organizations are �organized actors� by definition they seem to be organized crime actors by default. However, state crime comes in many and often �hybrid organizational form,� as state-sponsored crime, or as �state-private interaction.� Given the power that the modern state is capable of exerting over its citizens (and abroad), state crimes are crimes of extraordinarily serious nature. The contribution explores the institutional context and social relationships that provide fertile grounds for state-organized crime with a particular focus on unlawful st...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...
This Article provides theoretical and empirical support for the claim that organized crime competes ...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...
This chapter, which examines state crime, which includes genocide, war crimes, torture, police viole...
Summary of Proceedings, the Inn and Conference CenterLouise Shelley, director of American University...
Abstract. Organized crime emerges out of the power vaccuum that is created by the absence of state e...
Associated with the state and political structures, organized crime, as one of the most dangerous an...
In this article the author speaks about the ways of connection between the state and the organized c...
What organized crime is and how it can be prevented are two of the key questions in both organized c...
State crimes are historically and contemporarily ubiquitous and result in more injury and death than...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight both the ways in which transnational organized c...
This paper will illustrate the correlation between democratic and market economy transitions and the...
In a sense, the problem of organized crime is the concept of `organized crime' itself. The implicati...
“Today, organized crime is affecting every segment of our society. It is a disease which infects eve...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...
This Article provides theoretical and empirical support for the claim that organized crime competes ...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...
This chapter, which examines state crime, which includes genocide, war crimes, torture, police viole...
Summary of Proceedings, the Inn and Conference CenterLouise Shelley, director of American University...
Abstract. Organized crime emerges out of the power vaccuum that is created by the absence of state e...
Associated with the state and political structures, organized crime, as one of the most dangerous an...
In this article the author speaks about the ways of connection between the state and the organized c...
What organized crime is and how it can be prevented are two of the key questions in both organized c...
State crimes are historically and contemporarily ubiquitous and result in more injury and death than...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight both the ways in which transnational organized c...
This paper will illustrate the correlation between democratic and market economy transitions and the...
In a sense, the problem of organized crime is the concept of `organized crime' itself. The implicati...
“Today, organized crime is affecting every segment of our society. It is a disease which infects eve...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...
This Article provides theoretical and empirical support for the claim that organized crime competes ...
Organized crime and corruption are shaped by the lack of strength of the control mechanisms of the S...