A well-built social network system has enabled the Mafia to reach a certain level of success through three main networks: members, local people, and politicians. I assert that the role of the executive power of the state has been partially supportive in this success. This paper also concludes that to combat different Mafia groups, it is essential to know their strong and weak parts. Mafıa groups' well-built network system does not solely comprise of strong parts but that the weak parts also exist, albeit, that they have not yet played a defective role in the resolution of the Mafia. This study suggests that the illustration of both the strong and weak parts of these networks can have prominent and assisting role in the combat against the Ma...
Objectives: This study tests whether mafias, as archetypical criminal organizations that exert contr...
Despite structural and operational differences, Italian mafiasshare an ability to expand and infiltr...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
A well-built social network system has enabled the Mafia to reach a certain level of success through...
Compared to other types of social networks, criminal networks present particularly hard challenges, ...
Compared to other types of social networks, criminal networks present particularly hard challenges, ...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
This thesis contains four essays on the economics of organized crime and the empirical analysis of s...
Using a unique data set on criminal profiles of 800 US Mafia members active in the 1950s and 1960s a...
Criminal networks build their strength on trusted relationships between members who determine the pr...
The Mafia and the Italian stateThe Mafia in Italy Cosa Nostra in Sicily, Camorra in Naples and Campa...
In this paper, we focus on the study of Sicilian Mafia organizations through Social Network Analysis...
Criminal Networks and Social Capital: The Case of the Italian Mafia Rocco Sciarrone The article exa...
There is no doubt that if the issue is Mafia in Italy, broadly, culture falls within the notion of M...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media’s struggle against the Mafia in Italy, t...
Objectives: This study tests whether mafias, as archetypical criminal organizations that exert contr...
Despite structural and operational differences, Italian mafiasshare an ability to expand and infiltr...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
A well-built social network system has enabled the Mafia to reach a certain level of success through...
Compared to other types of social networks, criminal networks present particularly hard challenges, ...
Compared to other types of social networks, criminal networks present particularly hard challenges, ...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
This thesis contains four essays on the economics of organized crime and the empirical analysis of s...
Using a unique data set on criminal profiles of 800 US Mafia members active in the 1950s and 1960s a...
Criminal networks build their strength on trusted relationships between members who determine the pr...
The Mafia and the Italian stateThe Mafia in Italy Cosa Nostra in Sicily, Camorra in Naples and Campa...
In this paper, we focus on the study of Sicilian Mafia organizations through Social Network Analysis...
Criminal Networks and Social Capital: The Case of the Italian Mafia Rocco Sciarrone The article exa...
There is no doubt that if the issue is Mafia in Italy, broadly, culture falls within the notion of M...
This study aims to develop insight into the new media’s struggle against the Mafia in Italy, t...
Objectives: This study tests whether mafias, as archetypical criminal organizations that exert contr...
Despite structural and operational differences, Italian mafiasshare an ability to expand and infiltr...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...