The emergence and prevalence of systemic extortion depends on particular institutional arrangements, produced as adaptive responses of the interaction between different social actors. The following typology characterises these arrangements in six categories, involving three main social actors: criminal organisations, state and civil society. While the six categories focus on institutional arrangements that foster systemic extortion, the typology could be loosely described as presenting two categories focusing on each of the three main social actors. The predominant social actor in each category derives from the relative importance of that actor for the specific aspect of the institutional arrangements addressed by each category. The major c...
One characteristic inherent in organized crime is a greater or lesser degree of state capture due to...
Extortion racketeering is a crime that blights the lives of everyone in societies where it takes hol...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
A first challenge in characterising and quantifying the nature and dimension of the extortion racket...
Extortion’s social organization can be distinguished from that of other predatory crimes In extortio...
Research consistently shows that crime concentrates on a few repeatedly victimised places and target...
<p>During the last few years extortion has garnered a somber relevance for society as a whole, aside...
This chapter deals with extortion, racketeering, and organized crime in Europe. The overall argument...
Extortion is a crime committed in many countries around the world by means of violence against prope...
This book presents a multi-disciplinary investigation into extortion rackets with a particular focus...
Extortion is a phenomenon that can be understood from various disciplines, such as economics, crimin...
Associated with the state and political structures, organized crime, as one of the most dangerous an...
This is an exploratory study on the emergence and expansion of non governmentviolent organizations. ...
This article is aimed at developing the forms and methods of interaction of the state and civil soci...
This thesis studies offender choices associated with extortive offences in El Salvador, Central Amer...
One characteristic inherent in organized crime is a greater or lesser degree of state capture due to...
Extortion racketeering is a crime that blights the lives of everyone in societies where it takes hol...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
A first challenge in characterising and quantifying the nature and dimension of the extortion racket...
Extortion’s social organization can be distinguished from that of other predatory crimes In extortio...
Research consistently shows that crime concentrates on a few repeatedly victimised places and target...
<p>During the last few years extortion has garnered a somber relevance for society as a whole, aside...
This chapter deals with extortion, racketeering, and organized crime in Europe. The overall argument...
Extortion is a crime committed in many countries around the world by means of violence against prope...
This book presents a multi-disciplinary investigation into extortion rackets with a particular focus...
Extortion is a phenomenon that can be understood from various disciplines, such as economics, crimin...
Associated with the state and political structures, organized crime, as one of the most dangerous an...
This is an exploratory study on the emergence and expansion of non governmentviolent organizations. ...
This article is aimed at developing the forms and methods of interaction of the state and civil soci...
This thesis studies offender choices associated with extortive offences in El Salvador, Central Amer...
One characteristic inherent in organized crime is a greater or lesser degree of state capture due to...
Extortion racketeering is a crime that blights the lives of everyone in societies where it takes hol...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...