In this paper, we investigate the process by which social control agents define wrongdoing over time and the principles they employ in drawing the boundary between right and wrong. We empirically examine how Italian state actors sought over four decades to categorize behaviors in the so-called “gray area,” i.e. the conduct of individuals supportive of the mafia organization Cosa Nostra and its criminal aims, but not members of the organization. Based on an archival analysis of texts produced since the 1960s we reconstruct how state actors started from a preliminary definition of wrongdoing, moved to stigmatize the behaviors in question on moral grounds, and ultimately criminalized them with legal sanctions. We conceptualize the main princip...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra build network between affiliates, politicians and i...
The use of threat and violence has always represented one of the distinctive features of Mafia\u2019...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
The purpose of this paper is to provoke a debate on the management of social issues building on the ...
Media coverage consistently features examples of organizations engaging in unethical or illegal beha...
Although one could expect a growing interest on the influence of the several mafia organisations on ...
This chapter focuses on the concepts of wrong and wrongdoing, rather than on the concept of harm. Bu...
This chapter explores the links that exist between political corruption and mafia-like organised cri...
Criminological analysis of corruption is rare, perhaps because this type of offending is regarded as...
This chapter examines the rise of the Italian Mafia from the perspective of culture and politics. Cu...
The text is dedicated to describing the main features of the intervention in Italy to counter the Ma...
This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy across inst...
The paper explores the usefulness and the up-to-dateness of the analytical categories introduced by ...
In defining or more accurately describing organized crime confusion arises because of the inherent d...
This work represents an analysis, even if summary, of a phenomenon of recent diffusion, but ancients...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra build network between affiliates, politicians and i...
The use of threat and violence has always represented one of the distinctive features of Mafia\u2019...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
The purpose of this paper is to provoke a debate on the management of social issues building on the ...
Media coverage consistently features examples of organizations engaging in unethical or illegal beha...
Although one could expect a growing interest on the influence of the several mafia organisations on ...
This chapter focuses on the concepts of wrong and wrongdoing, rather than on the concept of harm. Bu...
This chapter explores the links that exist between political corruption and mafia-like organised cri...
Criminological analysis of corruption is rare, perhaps because this type of offending is regarded as...
This chapter examines the rise of the Italian Mafia from the perspective of culture and politics. Cu...
The text is dedicated to describing the main features of the intervention in Italy to counter the Ma...
This article describes and analyses conceptualizations of mafias and anti-mafia in Italy across inst...
The paper explores the usefulness and the up-to-dateness of the analytical categories introduced by ...
In defining or more accurately describing organized crime confusion arises because of the inherent d...
This work represents an analysis, even if summary, of a phenomenon of recent diffusion, but ancients...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra build network between affiliates, politicians and i...
The use of threat and violence has always represented one of the distinctive features of Mafia\u2019...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...