Organized Crime: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

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Uncovers the reality of organized crime in the world today, while deconstructing media myths about the phenomenon Uses examples from around the globe to discuss the different forms organized crime can take Discusses key aspects of organized crime, such as human trafficking, extortion, and arms trafficking Explores the different established cultural traditions of organized crime, such as the Mafia, Triads, and the Yakuza Analyses the parallels that can be drawn between criminal organizations and legitimate business structures Explores ways of controlling and preventing organized crime For many people around the world, instances of what is described as organized crime may be part of their everyday experience; in their neighbourhoods, their streets, and the places they work and live. Policymakers, law enforcement, and the media rarely fail to bring up the issue when discussing the nature and seriousness of contemporary criminal threats, and the appropriate responses towards them. Many more people are familiar with the notion of organized crime, as the film and TV industry regularly draw on fictional and real figures and situations. Organized crime feels like a tangible, inescapable issue in today's world. In this Very Short introduction, Georgios A. Antonopoulos and Georgios Papanicolaou uncover the reality of organized crime in our world today. Shining a light on the people involved in organized crime, Antonopoulos and Papanicolaou question whether the term 'organized' is used to evoke the image, the operations, and power of a legitimate organization, such as a corporation. Discussing whether there are particular crimes that the label 'organized crime' applies to, or if any crime can be organized, they also consider what happens when organized crime extends beyond borders. Using examples from across the globe, they analyse the different cultural traditions of organized crime, such as the Mafia, Yakuza, and Triads, and also the nature of organized crime, from arms trafficking and drug dealing to extortion. Finally they explore the methods and agencies in place to control and prevent organized crime.

Author(s): Georgios Antonopoulos, Georgios Papanicolaou
Series: Very Short Introductions
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 152
Tags: 22 February 2018, 1st Edition, VSI

1: Introduction: What is organised crime?
2: Organised crime around the globe
3: The business of organised crime
4: Controlling and preventing organised crime
5: Conclusion: Business as usual
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