The Dark Mafia: Organized Crime in the Age of the Internet

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This book explores how organized crime has adapted and evolved in sync with ever-expanding technologies to update its popular image and to conduct its covert operations. It shows how organized crime operates in dark virtual spaces and how it can now form a dynamic interactive system with legitimate online spaces, solidifying its criminal exploits and resources, and making them attractive to a new generation of computer users. Focusing on Italian Mafias, Russian and Georgian criminal groups and drug cartels, and Asian crime syndicates such as Yakuza and Triads, this book aims to describe and explain the reasons behind the continuity of online and offline crime, taking into consideration whether or not internet culture has radically changed the way we perceive organized crime and if so how, and thus how the shift in popular imagery that the internet has brought about affects its actual illegal activities. We also consider how organized crime has shifted its locale from the physical to the virtual, how cybercrime has allowed criminal organizations to adapt and reinvent themselves, and how the police now use technology against organized crime.

To better understand the new generation of criminals, it is becoming increasingly urgent to understand the latest technologies and how criminals utilize them. The Dark Mafia is an engaging and accessible introduction to understanding virtual organized crime. It will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, policing, and all those interested in the digital age of organized crime.

Author(s): Antonio Nicaso, Marcel Danesi
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 157
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Mafia in Cyberspace
Prologue
Mafia 1.0: Organized Crime in Real Space
Mafia 2.0: Migration to Cyberspace
Cybercriminality
Case Studies: I
Epilogue
2 Hybrid Criminality
Prologue
Hybrid Organized Crime
Cyber Gangs
Cryptocurrency
McLuhan’s Four Laws
Case Studies: II
Epilogue
3 Dark Mafia
Prologue
The Dark Web
The Dark Marketplace
Dark Language
A Digital Black Hand
Case Studies: III
Epilogue
4 Cool Mafia
Prologue
The Wise Guy
The Cool Guy
Vainglory
Case Studies: IV
Epilogue
5 From Mythologies to Memetics and Beyond
Prologue
Myths Versus Memes
A Dualistic Character
Mafia 3.0
Case Studies: V
Epilogue
References
Index