The chapter analyses the role of reusing for social purposes of the goods confiscated from criminal organisations, instituted in Italy by the Law n. 109/1996 (Dispositions for the management and destination of seized and confiscated goods). It builds a theoretical model, based on the insights of the Social Network Analysis and the Theory of Evolving Network, to show that the seizure and the confiscation of the illegal acquired assets, and suitable policies aimed at promoting and supporting the development of Social Enterprises and other non-profit organizations, which assume an important role in the labor market, can have a direct impact on the individuals’ choices, reducing the incentive for illegal activity
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
The paper aims at analysing the role of reusing for social purposes of the assets confiscated from c...
The chapter analyses the role of reusing for social purposes of the goods confiscated from criminal ...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
Using a theoretical model, this paper intends to show, first, that the confiscation of illegal asset...
Using a theoretical model, this paper intends to show, first, that the confiscation of illegal asset...
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
The paper aims at analysing the role of reusing for social purposes of the assets confiscated from c...
The chapter analyses the role of reusing for social purposes of the goods confiscated from criminal ...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined ...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
Using a theoretical model, this paper intends to show, first, that the confiscation of illegal asset...
Using a theoretical model, this paper intends to show, first, that the confiscation of illegal asset...
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
Illustrated the relation among the italian law on the social reuse illegal gains and the role of soc...
The paper aims at analysing the role of reusing for social purposes of the assets confiscated from c...