By dealing with a variety of criminal situations that are qualified as "Organized Crime", this article presents the evolution of the main networks of illegal markets in Rio de Janeiro - "jogo do bicho" (the animal game - an illegal gambling pastime in Brazil), the drug trade, and "political commodities" - , in order to argue that the sales and acquisition of these political commodities (such as extortions, corruption, sales of protection, access to information on police operations etc.) constitutes one of the key concepts in understanding the social accumulation of violence in the city.Ao tratar da variedade de situações criminais que caem sob a qualificação de "Crime Organizado", este artigo apresenta a evolução das principais redes de mer...
The special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development presents various aspects of il...
In this article the performance of violence in Río de Janeiro, and in general in Brazil, is analyzed...
This article discusses how the social roles played by factions constitute a new type of criminal gov...
Ao tratar da variedade de situações criminais que caem sob a qualificação de "Crime Organizado", est...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
This article seeks to understand the social, economic and political dynamics by which armed domains ...
Since the nineties Brazil is fully included in the redefinition process of narcotrafficking’s routes...
In recent decades organized crime has ceased to be an isolated issue concerning only a single countr...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
O crime que se regenera: A resiliente rede de um segmento do narcotráfico fluminense em 1970 traça u...
The special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development presents various aspects of il...
In this article the performance of violence in Río de Janeiro, and in general in Brazil, is analyzed...
This article discusses how the social roles played by factions constitute a new type of criminal gov...
Ao tratar da variedade de situações criminais que caem sob a qualificação de "Crime Organizado", est...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
This article seeks to understand the social, economic and political dynamics by which armed domains ...
Since the nineties Brazil is fully included in the redefinition process of narcotrafficking’s routes...
In recent decades organized crime has ceased to be an isolated issue concerning only a single countr...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
O crime que se regenera: A resiliente rede de um segmento do narcotráfico fluminense em 1970 traça u...
The special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development presents various aspects of il...
In this article the performance of violence in Río de Janeiro, and in general in Brazil, is analyzed...
This article discusses how the social roles played by factions constitute a new type of criminal gov...