Organised crime in the Nordic context could best be characterized by two extremes. On one hand, there are the ad hoc-groups that form to carry out criminal enterprises such as smuggling operations. These ad hoc-groups are flexible and collaborators can come and go depending on the projects. The ad hoc-groups are quite discrete and profit is their primary goal. On the other hand, there are the brotherhoods of visible and often provocative gangs. Identity and brotherhood are often more important for these outlaw bikers, street gangs and similar gangs than the criminal enterprise itself. The ad hoc-groups are more common and thus more central to the criminal markets than the brotherhoods, even though the latter get a lot of media and political...
A comparative study of Norway and Scotland's effort to address and counter the threat of organized c...
This paper aims to shed light on whether the newly received government bill "Better criminal tools a...
”You are not welcome in our lovely Malmö”: Conditions for belonging in mobilization against organize...
Organized crime in the Nordic countries shares some common traits and usually takes the form of smal...
Analysis of organized crime has had a tendency to focus too much on the economic gain as motive. Usi...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
The efforts of organized crime prevention in Sweden have significantly increased throughout the year...
A comparative study of Norway and Scotland's effort to address and counter the threat of organized c...
During the past few years cooperation between the EU member states has expanded considerably in area...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
Mūsdienu sabiedrības izteikto globalizācijas procesu ietekmē ir vērojama ne tikai strauja moderno te...
Background: The infiltration of the construction industry has been central for the emergence and exp...
This article concentrates on Finnish professional criminals and their organisations in Finland and i...
We explore how the idea of partial organization can provide insights in the study of organized crime...
Criminality is a phenomenon being present in all stages of the development of civilization. With the...
A comparative study of Norway and Scotland's effort to address and counter the threat of organized c...
This paper aims to shed light on whether the newly received government bill "Better criminal tools a...
”You are not welcome in our lovely Malmö”: Conditions for belonging in mobilization against organize...
Organized crime in the Nordic countries shares some common traits and usually takes the form of smal...
Analysis of organized crime has had a tendency to focus too much on the economic gain as motive. Usi...
In this study we investigate organized crime by studying the degree of criminal organization. We use...
The efforts of organized crime prevention in Sweden have significantly increased throughout the year...
A comparative study of Norway and Scotland's effort to address and counter the threat of organized c...
During the past few years cooperation between the EU member states has expanded considerably in area...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
Mūsdienu sabiedrības izteikto globalizācijas procesu ietekmē ir vērojama ne tikai strauja moderno te...
Background: The infiltration of the construction industry has been central for the emergence and exp...
This article concentrates on Finnish professional criminals and their organisations in Finland and i...
We explore how the idea of partial organization can provide insights in the study of organized crime...
Criminality is a phenomenon being present in all stages of the development of civilization. With the...
A comparative study of Norway and Scotland's effort to address and counter the threat of organized c...
This paper aims to shed light on whether the newly received government bill "Better criminal tools a...
”You are not welcome in our lovely Malmö”: Conditions for belonging in mobilization against organize...