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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 About the contributors 2004
2 p. 111
artikel
2 A case study 2004
2 p. 40-52
artikel
3 A case study 2004
2 p. 52-73
artikel
4 Accounting for turbulence in the Colombian underworld Krakowski, Krzysztof
2018
2 p. 166-186
artikel
5 A comparison of the Russian and Canadian experiences with defining “organized crime” Orlova, Alexandra V.
2008
2 p. 99-134
artikel
6 A mixed methods social network analysis of a cross-border drug network: the Fernando Sanchez organization (FSO) Jones, Nathan P.

2 p. 154-182
artikel
7 An Economic and Social history of gambling in britain and the USA Munting, Roger
1997
2 p. 44-45
artikel
8 An exploration of organized crime in Italian ports from an institutional perspective. Presence and activities Antonelli, Marco

2 p. 152-170
artikel
9 An exploratory analysis of prosecutorial attitudes of sex trafficking in Bosnia and Herzegovina Grubb, Jonathan A.
2016
2 p. 175-194
artikel
10 An introduction to the special issue on ‘Organised crime and illegal markets in the UK and Ireland’ Lampe, Klaus von
2018
2 p. 99-103
artikel
11 Anti-drug activities in Japan. Japan, 1996: 1–104 1997
2 p. 61-62
artikel
12 A qualitative reading of the ecological (dis)organisation of criminal associations. The case of the ‘Famiglia Basilischi’ in Italy Sergi, Anna
2015
2 p. 149-174
artikel
13 Asian transnational organized crime and its impact on the United States: Developing a transnational crime research agenda Finckenauer, James O.
2007
2 p. 18-107
artikel
14 Best practice in intelligence management with respect to chinese organised crime Craig, Mark
1997
2 p. 34-36
artikel
15 Best practice in intelligence management with respect to chinese organised crime Craig, Mark
1997
2 p. 62-67
artikel
16 Brazilian criminal organizations as transnational violent non-state actors: a case study of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) Ferreira, Marcos Alan S. V.
2018
2 p. 148-165
artikel
17 Casino gambling and organized crime: More than reshuffling the deck Albanese, Jay
1997
2 p. 31-34
artikel
18 Combating trafficking of Hungarian women to Western Europe: a multi-level analysis of the international law enforcement cooperation Katona, Noemi

2 p. 115-142
artikel
19 Contested borders: organized crime, governance, and bordering practices in Colombia-Venezuela borderlands García Pinzón, Viviana

2 p. 265-281
artikel
20 Correction to: Accounting for turbulence in the Colombian underworld Krakowski, Krzysztof
2018
2 p. 187
artikel
21 Correction to: Networked territorialism: the routes and roots of organised crime Clark, Andy

2 p. 263-264
artikel
22 1997 Corruption Perception Index—Press Release 1997
2 p. 84-87
artikel
23 Covid-19 and child criminal exploitation in the UK: implications of the pandemic for county lines Brewster, Ben

2 p. 156-179
artikel
24 COVID-19 and organized crime: an introduction to the special issue Kotzé, Justin

2 p. 107-113
artikel
25 COVID-19 and Organized Crime: Strategies employed by criminal groups to increase their profits and power in the first months of the pandemic Aziani, Alberto

2 p. 114-135
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26 Crime in Ireland north and south: Feuding gangs and profiteering paramilitaries Hourigan, Niamh
2017
2 p. 126-146
artikel
27 Criminal finances and the federal Yugoslav economy—A study in disintegration Ridley, Nick
1997
2 p. 52-53
artikel
28 Criminal markets and networks in Cyberspace Lavorgna, Anita

2 p. 145-150
artikel
29 Diamonds, gold and crime displacement: Hatton Garden, and the evolution of organised crime in the UK Lashmar, Paul
2017
2 p. 104-125
artikel
30 Diversification of tobacco traffickers on cryptomarkets Munksgaard, Rasmus

2 p. 151-172
artikel
31 Drug trafficking, corruption, and violence in Mexico: mapping the linkages Morris, Stephen D.
2013
2 p. 195-220
artikel
32 Economic geographies of the illegal: the multiscalar production of cybercrime Hall, Tim

2 p. 282-307
artikel
33 Editor's commentary Finckenauer, James O.
2007
2 p. 3-4
artikel
34 Editor’s commentary Finckenauer, James O.
2004
2 p. 1-2
artikel
35 Editor’s Note O’Neill, Amy
1998
2 p. 133
artikel
36 Examining the demographic profile and attitudes of citizens, in areas where organized crime groups proliferate Kirby, Stuart
2017
2 p. 172-188
artikel
37 Five families, the rise, decline and resurgence of America’s most powerful mafia empires Martens, Frederick T.
2007
2 p. 110-111
artikel
38 Foreword: The IBT’s long road back Jacobs, James B.
2004
2 p. 3-7
artikel
39 From horticulture to psychonautics: an analysis of online communities discussing and trading plants with psychotropic properties Lavorgna, Anita

2 p. 192-204
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40 George W. Grayson and Samuel Logan: The executioner’s men: Los Zetas, rogue soldiers, criminal entrepreneurs, and the shadow state they created Campbell, Lisa J
2012
2 p. 245-248
artikel
41 Getting a foot in the door. Spaces of cocaine trafficking in the Port of Rotterdam. Roks, Robby

2 p. 171-188
artikel
42 Hells Angels in springtime Morselli, Carlo
2009
2 p. 145-158
artikel
43 Highlights of this issue 1997
2 p. 3
artikel
44 Human capital and social capital in criminal networks: introduction to the special issue on the 7th Blankensee Colloquium Lampe, Klaus von
2009
2 p. 93-100
artikel
45 IASOC update 2004
2 p. 112-114
artikel
46 Institutional weakness and organized crime in Mexico: the case of Michoacán Aguirre, Jerjes
2013
2 p. 221-238
artikel
47 Interview with Frederick T. Martens, former executive director, pennsylvania crime commission, october 1997 1997
2 p. 28-29
artikel
48 Interview with Hiroaki Takizawa, assistant director, economic and financial crime sub-directorate, Interpol, Lyon, France, october 1997 1997
2 p. 6
artikel
49 Interview with Jerome H. Skolnick, Co-Director, center for research in crime & justice, school of law, New York university, october 1997 1997
2 p. 29-30
artikel
50 Introduction: the Mexican cartels—organized crime vs. criminal insurgency Bunker, Robert J.
2013
2 p. 129-137
artikel
51 Introduction to Social Network Analysis (SNA) as an investigative tool Hulst, Renée C. van der
2008
2 p. 101-121
artikel
52 Ioan Grillo: El Narco: Inside Mexico’s Criminal Insurgency Valdez, Diana Washington
2012
2 p. 239-241
artikel
53 James O. Finckenauer (ed) Mafia and organized crime: a beginner’s guide Aniskiewicz, Rick
2008
2 p. 200-202
artikel
54 Jerry Langton: Gangland: The rise of the Mexican drug cartels from El Paso to Vancouver Logan, Samuel
2012
2 p. 242-244
artikel
55 “La ‘Ndrangheta: Spunti di Situazione” [The ‘Ndrangheta: An Account of the Situation]” Pellegrini, Angiolo
1997
2 p. 70-75
artikel
56 “Le ‘ecomafie,’” 1997
2 p. 23
artikel
57 Made men: The true rise-and-fall-story of a New Jersey mob family Lampe, Klaus von
2007
2 p. 108-109
artikel
58 Mafia organizations: the visible hand of criminal enterprise by Maurizio Catino Sergi, Anna

2 p. 183-185
artikel
59 Manner in which gaming activities are regulated by the several states and the role of the federal government in the regulation of indian gaming activities 1997
2 p. 38-42
artikel
60 Mark Galeotti (ed.) Global crime today: the changing face of organised crime Arsovska, Jana
2008
2 p. 203-205
artikel
61 Measuring the impact of law enforcement on organized crime Castle, Allan
2008
2 p. 135-156
artikel
62 Mexican cartel negotiative interactions with the state Dulin, Adam
2017
2 p. 210-230
artikel
63 More Amazon than Mafia: analysing a DDoS stresser service as organised cybercrime Musotto, Roberto

2 p. 173-191
artikel
64 Networked territorialism: the routes and roots of organised crime Clark, Andy

2 p. 246-262
artikel
65 Networks of organised black market labour in the building trade Heber, Anita
2008
2 p. 122-144
artikel
66 New publications, conferences, and resources 1997
2 p. 88-89
artikel
67 Organised crime in Latin America: an introduction to the special issue Zaitch, Damián
2019
2 p. 141-147
artikel
68 Organized crime in Hungary: The transition from state to civil society Wright, Alan
1997
2 p. 49-52
artikel
69 Organized crime in Israel Amir, Menachem
1997
2 p. 59-61
artikel
70 Organized crime in New Zealand Newbold, Greg
1997
2 p. 54-59
artikel
71 Organized crime, the militarization of public security, and the debate on the “new” police model in Mexico Moloeznik, Marcos Pablo
2013
2 p. 177-194
artikel
72 Organized crime, violence, and territorial dispute in Mexico (2007–2011) Pilar Fuerte Celis, María del
2018
2 p. 188-209
artikel
73 Overview 1997
2 p. 4-5
artikel
74 Overview 1997
2 p. 26-27
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75 Overview 1997
2 p. 47-48
artikel
76 Overview 1997
2 p. 76
artikel
77 Paul Rexton Kan: Cartels at War Chindea, Irina A.
2012
2 p. 251-254
artikel
78 Performance and image enhancing drug (PIED) producers and suppliers: a retrospective content analysis of PIED-provider cases in Australia from 2010-2016 van de Ven, Katinka

2 p. 143-153
artikel
79 Praxis and the disruption of organized crime groups Kirby, Stuart
2016
2 p. 111-124
artikel
80 Projected heroes and self-perceived manipulators: understanding the duplicitous identities of human traffickers Mehlman-Orozco, Kimberly

2 p. 95-114
artikel
81 Publications received 1997
2 p. 90
artikel
82 Purpose and methods of trends in organized crime 1997
2 p. 1-2
artikel
83 Recent publications on organized crime von Lampe, Klaus
2016
2 p. 203-210
artikel
84 Recent publications on organized crime von Lampe, Klaus
2013
2 p. 258-263
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85 Recent publications on organized crime von Lampe, Klaus
2009
2 p. 208-210
artikel
86 Recent publications on organized crime (2020–1) von Lampe, Klaus

2 p. 186-201
artikel
87 Reefer madness: Sex, drugs and cheap labor in the American black market Smith, J. Steven
2004
2 p. 108-110
artikel
88 Riches and Regrets: Betting on gambling in two colorado mountain towns Stokowski, Patricia A.
1997
2 p. 44
artikel
89 Role of Interpol in combating environmental crime 1997
2 p. 7-9
artikel
90 Same but different? A qualitative analysis of the influence of COVID-19 on law enforcement and organized crime in Germany Schreier, Sarah

2 p. 180-201
artikel
91 Shaping space. A conceptual framework on the connections between organised crime groups and territories Sergi, Anna

2 p. 137-151
artikel
92 Similarities between terrorist networks in antiquity and present-day cyberterrorist networks Matusitz, Jonathan
2008
2 p. 183-199
artikel
93 Situating gangs within Scotland’s illegal drugs market(s) McLean, Robert
2017
2 p. 147-171
artikel
94 State and local law enforcement response to transnational crime Small, Kevonne
2007
2 p. 5-17
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95 Statement before U.S. senate committee on indian affairs oversight hearing of the national indian gaming commission, july 10, 1997 Campbell, Ben Nighthorse
1997
2 p. 38
artikel
96 Statement before U.S. senate permanent subcommittee on investigations, committee on governmental affairs hearing on “The asset forfeiture program—A case study of the bicycle club casino,” Roth, William V.
1997
2 p. 36-38
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97 Strategic Plan for International Affairs 1997
2 p. 80-84
artikel
98 Sylvia Longmire: Cartel: the coming invasion of Mexico’s drug wars Kan, Paul Rexton
2013
2 p. 255-257
artikel
99 Tax policy: A profile of the indian gaming industry 1997
2 p. 42-43
artikel
100 Ted Galen Carpenter: Review of The Fire Next Door: Mexico’s Drug Violence and the Threat to America Ziegler Rogers, Melissa
2013
2 p. 249-250
artikel
101 The big picture 2004
2 p. 74-79
artikel
102 The black book and the mob: The untold story of the control of Nevada’s casinos Farrell, Ronald A.
1997
2 p. 44
artikel
103 The cartage industry in New York Reuter, Peter
1997
2 p. 23-25
artikel
104 The distribution of fake Australian vaccine digital certificates on an alt-tech platform Childs, Andrew

2 p. 136-155
artikel
105 The factbook on the illicit trade in tobacco products 3 – Ireland 2018
2 p. 189-214
artikel
106 The illicit trade in hazardous wastes and CFCs: International responses to environmental ‘bads Clapp, Jennifer
1997
2 p. 14-18
artikel
107 The looting and smuggling and fencing and hoarding of impossibly precious, feathered and scaly wild things Webster, Donovan
1997
2 p. 9-10
artikel
108 The luck business: The devastating consequences and broken promises of America’s gambling explosion Goodman, Robert
1997
2 p. 45-46
artikel
109 The modus operandi of transnational computer fraud: a crime script analysis in Vietnam Van Nguyen, Trong

2 p. 226-247
artikel
110 The natural history of extended co-offending Felson, Marcus
2008
2 p. 159-165
artikel
111 The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime edited by Letizia Paoli Ruggiero, Vincenzo
2016
2 p. 195-196
artikel
112 The past 2004
2 p. 22-39
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113 The past 2004
2 p. 12-22
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114 The poverty business: landlords, illicit practices and reproduction of disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Czechia Kupka, Petr

2 p. 227-245
artikel
115 The present and future 2004
2 p. 80-107
artikel
116 The production of the Mafioso space. A spatial analysis of the sack of Palermo Scalia, Vincenzo

2 p. 189-208
artikel
117 The prosecution of Chinese organized crime groups: the Sister Ping case and its lessons Sein, Andrew J.
2008
2 p. 157-182
artikel
118 The teamsters: Perception and reality an investigative study of organized crime influences in the union 2004
2 p. 8-11
artikel
119 The unintended consequences of kingpin strategies: kidnap rates and the Arellano-Félix Organization Jones, Nathan
2013
2 p. 156-176
artikel
120 Thomas J. Foley: Most wanted: pursuing whitey Bulger, the murderous mob chief the FBI secretly protected Michael, George
2015
2 p. 197-202
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121 Towards a European Framework for Digital Signatures and Encryption. Brussels, Belgium, October 1997: 1–18 1997
2 p. 77-80
artikel
122 Types of organized crime in East Siberia, Russia.” Presented at the conference on “Global organized crime and international security: Balancing societal needs and human rights” Repetskaya, A. L.
1997
2 p. 67-70
artikel
123 Under a setting sun: the spatial displacement of the yakuza and their longing for visibility Baradel, Martina

2 p. 209-226
artikel
124 Understanding individual behaviors within covert networks: the interplay of individual qualities, psychological predispositions, and network effects Robins, Garry
2008
2 p. 166-187
artikel
125 Unraveling the crime scripts of phishing networks: an analysis of 45 court cases in the Netherlands Loggen, Joeri

2 p. 205-225
artikel
126 Using social network analysis to target criminal networks Schwartz, Daniel M.
2008
2 p. 188-207
artikel
127 Violence and electoral competition: criminal organizations and municipal candidates in Mexico Ponce, Aldo F.
2018
2 p. 231-254
artikel
128 Weapons proliferation and organized crime: The russian military and security force dimension Turbiville, Graham H.
1997
2 p. 18-22
artikel
129 What effect did the mob have on Chicago neighborhoods? Explicating the relationship between racket subcultures and informal social control Marshall, Hollianne
2016
2 p. 125-148
artikel
130 Who pays?: Casino gambling, hidden interests and organized crime Zendzian, Craig A.
1997
2 p. 45
artikel
131 Why did Mexico become so violent? A self-reinforcing violent equilibrium caused by competition and enforcement Rios, Viridiana
2012
2 p. 138-155
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132 World drug report. 1997
2 p. 11-14
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