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Index
Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Description
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction: Revisiting and Revising Organized Crime
Chapter 2 Welcome to the Gig (Crime) Economy
Chapter 3 Why Smaller/More Flexible Cell-Like Nodes and Networks?
Chapter 4 The Criminogenic Network and Role of Legitimate Financial Institutions
Chapter 5 Overview of the Size of the Problem
Chapter 6 Traditional Organized Crime (e.g., Mafia)
Chapter 7 Historical Overview: A Few Key Concepts
Chapter 8 Japan (i.e., Yakuza)
Chapter 9 Italy (e.g., La Cosa Nostra)
Chapter 10 United States (e.g., Al Capone, the “Five Families”)
Chapter 11 Notes on Ontology of Organized Crime
Chapter 12 Event-Based (i.e., the Study of Criminal Events and Collective Action as the Basis for Conclusions)
Chapter 13 Epistemology and Sources of Knowledge
Chapter 14 Operations and Functioning of Organized Crime Groups
Chapter 15 Transformation of Organized Crime Groups in Theory and Practice
Chapter 16 Organized Crime and New Participants
Chapter 17 Professions and the New Organized Crime: Control
Chapter 18 The Future of Organized Crime
References
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