International audienceThe confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities refers to the permanent deprivation of such property through a court decision or administrative procedure, resulting in the transfer of its ownership to the State. This measure can be considered the best way to combat organised crime, especially when it involves the use of confiscated property for the benefit of society and the territories affected by the criminal presence. The purpose of this article is to look at the role of social reuse of property confiscated from organised crime, which involves using properties to transform and enhance territories as well as returning those to the community
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
The third sector is a producer of trust and positive social interactions, while the mafias destroy t...
There is a global trend represented by the widespread application of confiscation of criminal procee...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities refers to the perm...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets or property derived from criminal activity refers t...
Come è gestito in Lombardia il patrimonio dei beni confiscati alle organizzazioni criminali? La tesi...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra build network between affiliates, politicians and i...
An effective and efficient disposal of assets confiscated from criminals is crucial to ensure that c...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The chapter analyses the role of reusing for social purposes of the goods confiscated from criminal ...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
This chapter focuses on the Italian experience of the fight against organised crime, which complemen...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
The third sector is a producer of trust and positive social interactions, while the mafias destroy t...
There is a global trend represented by the widespread application of confiscation of criminal procee...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets derived from criminal activities refers to the perm...
International audienceThe confiscation of assets or property derived from criminal activity refers t...
Come è gestito in Lombardia il patrimonio dei beni confiscati alle organizzazioni criminali? La tesi...
Criminal organisations such as mafia and camorra build network between affiliates, politicians and i...
An effective and efficient disposal of assets confiscated from criminals is crucial to ensure that c...
The economic theory of crime considers criminal a rational individual, maximiser (that is, inclined...
The chapter analyses the role of reusing for social purposes of the goods confiscated from criminal ...
Criminal organisations such as Mafia and Camorra are considered centralised and organised hierarchy ...
This chapter focuses on the Italian experience of the fight against organised crime, which complemen...
The economic theory of crime considers a criminal to be a rational individual, a maximizing agent (t...
The third sector is a producer of trust and positive social interactions, while the mafias destroy t...
There is a global trend represented by the widespread application of confiscation of criminal procee...