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October 2024, Volume 25, Issue 3-4
- 177-196 Are crimes against women in India converging? Some empirical observations
by Kajal Puri & Kirtti Ranjan Paltasingh & Chandan Kumar Mohanty - 197-219 Exploring criminal specialisation in co-offending groups
by Alberto Nieto & Toby Davies & Hervé Borrion - 220-241 Mapping drug smuggling networks in Japan: a social network analysis of trial documents
by Martina Baradel & Niles Breuer - 242-267 Financial crime risk assessment: machine learning insights into ownership structures in secrecy firms
by Maria Jofre & Antonio Bosisio & Michele Riccardi
April 2024, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 97-121 A scoping review on what motivates individuals to illegally harvest wildlife
by Jordi Janssen & Andrew Lemieux & Amy Nivette & Stijn Ruiter - 122-155 A systematic review of the extent of the Taliban and FARC’s involvement and profit from drug trade and methods of estimating income from the drug trade
by Hamid Azizi & Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes - 156-176 Third-party intervention in high-risk situations in Africa: exploring factors influencing bystander intervention in sexual violence among college students
by Francis D. Boateng & Mabel Oti-Boadi & Nabi Youla Doumbia & Queencilla Hammond
January 2024, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-25 Transplantation theory in terrorism: an exploratory analysis of organised crime and terrorist group expansion
by Tin Kapetanovic & Mark Dechesne & Joanne P. Van der Leun - 26-49 Public mass shootings in developed countries: uncovering stability and change at the turn of the century
by Jason R. Silva - 50-71 A detailed study of a prominent dark web fentanyl trafficking organization
by Jonathan P. Caulkins & Philippe C. Schicker & H. Brinton Milward & Peter Reuter - 72-95 Unpacking drug trafficking phenomenon through seaports: lessons from the Italian ports
by Marco Antonelli
October 2023, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 239-262 Mechanisms of recruitment into sex trafficking operations: a systematic review
by Lauren Martin & Cynthia Matthias & Stephen Abeyta & Matthew Kafafian & Kelle Barrick & Amy Farrell - 263-283 “Exploring police officers’ perceptions of their female colleagues in Uttar Pradesh, India: a phenomenological analysis”
by Saumya Tripathi & Sameena Azhar - 284-306 Crimes on the edge? Criminal activities and the crime-terror nexus in the Kenyan peripheries of the Indian Ocean
by Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen
July 2023, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 169-194 Crime script analysis of drug importation into Australia facilitated by the dark net
by Elena Morgenthaler & Benoit Leclerc - 195-214 Aggressive spectators in sporting milieus: A test of Situational Action Theory
by Saeed Kabiri & Seyyedeh Masoomeh Shadmanfaat & Robert C. Perkins & Hadley Wellen & C. Jordan Howell & John K. Cochran & Hayden Smith - 215-237 Transnational trafficking networks of end-of-life vehicles and e-waste
by Serena Favarin & Giulia Berlusconi & Alberto Aziani & Samuele Corradini
April 2023, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 93-106 Parents’ Reflections on Child Trafficking Mitigation Mechanisms in Trafficking Hotspot Communities
by Crispin Rakibu Mbamba & Enoch Boafo Amponsah & Portia Akua Yeboaa & Deborah Annang & Mary McCarthy - 107-121 More than Money: Examining the Potential Exposure of Romance Fraud Victims to Identity Crime
by Cassandra Cross & Thomas J. Holt - 122-144 On the Dynamics behind Profit-Driven Cybercrime: From Contextual Factors to Perceived Group Structures, and the Workforce at the Periphery
by Masarah Paquet-Clouston & Sebastián García - 145-167 Firearm Homicides in Europe: A Comparison with Non-Firearm Homicides in Five European Countries
by Katharina Krüsselmann & Pauline Aarten & Sven Granath & Janne Kivivuori & Nora Markwalder & Karoliina Suonpää & Asser Hedegaard Thomsen & Simone Walser & Marieke Liem
January 2023, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-18 How international rents moderate business cycles’ relationship to high homicide rates
by Daniel S. Leon - 19-48 Demand for and disposal of stolen goods in legitimate second-hand online markets: an explorative online survey
by Liam Quinn & Joseph Clare & Jade Lindley & Frank Morgan - 49-72 Building a case for trust: reputation, institutional regulation and social ties in online drug markets
by Rasmus Munksgaard - 73-92 Explaining the reproduction of illegal drug use control regimes in Japan: the multi-centred governance thesis
by David Brewster & Adam Edwards
October 2022, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 365-391 What happens when the police go on strike? Homicides increase. Evidence from Ceará, Brazil
by Alberto Aziani - 392-406 The vanishing independent: adapting to the changing dynamics of drug trafficking organisations in Mexico
by Roger Guy & Piotr A. Chomczyński & Rodrigo Cortina Cortés - 407-421 Changing attitudes: lessons for countering the trafficking of cultural objects
by Siv Rebekka Runhovde - 422-442 Profiling the Fraudster: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment
by Anna Gekoski & Joanna R Adler & Tim McSweeney
July 2022, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 259-283 Cooperation and distrust in extra-legal networks: a research note on the experimental study of marketplace disruption
by Lonie Sebagh & Jonathan Lusthaus & Edoardo Gallo & Federico Varese & Sean Sirur - 284-305 International weapons trafficking from the United States of America: a crime script analysis of the means of transportation
by Fiona Langlois & Damien Rhumorbarbe & Denis Werner & Nicolas Florquin & Stefano Caneppele & Quentin Rossy - 306-333 Is there a link between immigration and incarceration rate?: Evidence from the Syrian refugee influx to Turkey
by Murat A. Mercan & Hande Barlin & Nazire Begen - 334-363 Mapping hawala risks around the world: the use of a composite indicator
by Chang Ryung Han & Bastiaan Leeuw & Hans Nelen
April 2022, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 123-125 The criminology of Carlo Morselli II
by David Décary-Hétu & Rémi Boivin - 126-147 Lawyers as money laundering enablers? An evolving and contentious relationship
by Michael Levi - 148-170 Network analysis for financial crime risk assessment: the case study of the gambling division in Malta
by Maria Jofre - 171-192 Taking care of everyone’s business: interpreting Sicilian Mafia embedment through spatial network analysis
by Michele Battisti & Andrea Mario Lavezzi & Roberto Musotto - 193-215 Criminal nomads: The role of multiple memberships in the criminal collaboration network between Hells Angels MC and Bandidos MC
by Hernan Mondani & Amir Rostami - 216-239 When encryption fails: a glimpse behind the curtain of synthetic drug trafficking networks
by Melvin R.J. Soudijn & Irma J. Vermeulen & Wouter P.E. van der Leest - 240-258 The intangible benefits of criminal mentorship
by Frédéric Ouellet & Martin Bouchard & Valérie Thomas
January 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-4 Introduction: the criminology of Carlo Morselli
by Rémi Boivin & David Décary-Hétu - 5-22 The determinants of group membership in organized crime in the UK: A network study
by Paolo Campana & Federico Varese - 23-43 Violence brokers and super-spreaders: how organised crime transformed the structure of Chicago violence during Prohibition
by Chris M. Smith & Andrew V. Papachristos - 44-64 Come at the king, you best not miss: criminal network adaptation after law enforcement targeting of key players
by Giulia Berlusconi - 65-80 Cryptomarkets and the returns to criminal experience
by Marie Ouellet & David Décary-Hétu & Andréanne Bergeron - 81-100 Criminal achievement, criminal self-efficacy, and the criminology of Carlo Morselli: suggestions for continuing and extending a fruitful line of inquiry
by Timothy Brezina & MariTere Molinet - 101-121 Assessing variation in co-offending networks
by David Bright & Chad Whelan & Marie Ouellet
October 2021, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 265-287 Theft of oil from pipelines: an examination of its crime commission in Mexico using crime script analysis
by Arantza Alonso Berbotto & Spencer Chainey - 288-311 Gun violence: insights from international research
by Nicolas Florquin - 312-335 Politicised crime: causes for the discursive politicisation of organised crime in Latin America
by Reynell Badillo & Víctor M. Mijares - 336-360 The limits of resistance to criminal governance: cyclical violence and the aftermath of the autodefensa movement in Michoacán, Mexico
by Joel Salvador Herrera
July 2021, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 171-204 Human smuggling at EU-internal transit points: strengths of a disorganised illegal market and how to effectively reduce it
by Anna Paus - 205-221 Narco-violence, forced displacement, and sex trafficking: a qualitative study in Mexico
by Arun Kumar Acharya & Jennifer Bryson Clark - 222-239 The spatial diffusion of homicide in Mexico City: a test of theories in context
by Carlos Vilalta & Pablo Lopez-Ramirez & Gustavo Fondevila - 240-264 The crime decline in cross-national context: a panel analysis of homicide rates within latent trajectory groups
by James Tuttle & Patricia McCall & Kenneth Land
April 2021, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 93-122 Explaining the positional importance of actors involved in trafficking methamphetamine into Indonesia
by Fathurrohman & Gisela Bichler - 123-142 Female homicide victimisation in Mexico: a group-based trajectory and spatial study
by Ricardo Massa Roldan & Gustavo Fondevila & Enrique García-Tejeda - 143-165 Street corner decisions: an empirical investigation of extortionist choices in El Salvador
by Carlos Ponce - 166-169 The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia
by Alexei Anisin
January 2021, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-21 Distributing tobacco in the dark: assessing the regional structure and shipping patterns of illicit tobacco in cryptomarkets
by R. Munksgaard & D. Décary-Hétu & A. Malm & A. Nouvian - 22-50 Cumulative disruptions: interdependency and commitment escalation as mechanisms of illicit network failure
by Michelle D. Fabiani & Brandon Behlendorf - 51-73 Drug dealers gone digital: using signalling theory to analyse criminal online personas and trust
by Silje Anderdal Bakken - 74-91 Yakuza Grey: The Shrinking of the Il/legal Nexus and its Repercussions on Japanese Organised Crime
by Martina Baradel
October 2020, Volume 21, Issue 3-4
- 189-195 Introducing digital vigilantism
by Gilles Favarel-Garrigues & Samuel Tanner & Daniel Trottier - 196-212 Denunciation and doxing: towards a conceptual model of digital vigilantism
by Daniel Trottier - 213-241 The many shades of digital vigilantism. A typology of online self-justice
by Benjamin Loveluck - 242-261 The role of digital media in the strategies of far-right vigilante groups in Slovakia
by Radka Vicenová - 262-282 “Watchful citizens” and digital vigilantism: a case study of the far right in Quebec
by Samuel Tanner & Aurélie Campana - 283-305 (Con)trolling the Web: Social Media User Arrests, State-Supported Vigilantism and Citizen Counter-Forces in Russia
by Rashid Gabdulhakov - 306-326 Digital vigilantism and anti-paedophile activism in Russia. Between civic involvement in law enforcement, moral policing and business venture
by Gilles Favarel-Garrigues - 327-331 An impressive view on profit driven cybercrime: a review of J. Lusthaus’ industry of anonymity
by M. Weulen Kranenbarg
April 2020, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 111-129 Homicide as a function of city block layout: Mexico City as case study
by Carlos J. Vilalta & Robert Muggah & Gustavo Fondevila - 130-153 Features of transnational illicit waste trafficking and crime prevention strategies to tackle it
by Daniela Andreatta & Serena Favarin - 154-184 A methodology for estimating the illicit consumption of cigarettes at the country level
by Alberto Aziani & Marco Dugato & Cecilia Meneghini - 185-188 Situational breakdowns: Understanding protest violence and other surprising outcomes
by Thomas O’Brien
January 2020, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-2 Innovations in research on illicit networks
by David Bright & Russell Brewer - 3-27 Violence in the “balance”: a structural analysis of how rivals, allies, and third-parties shape inter-gang violence
by Kiminori Nakamura & George Tita & David Krackhardt - 28-50 Exploring interrelationships between high-level drug trafficking and other serious and organised crime: an Australian study
by Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes & Jenny Chalmers & David Anthony Bright - 51-73 Poisonous connections: a case study on a Czech counterfeit alcohol distribution network
by Tomáš Diviák & Jan Kornelis Dijkstra & Tom A.B. Snijders - 74-110 Brokering between (not so) overt and (not so) covert networks in conflict zones
by Patrycja Stys & Judith Verweijen & Papy Muzuri & Samuel Muhindo & Christoph Vogel & Johan H. Koskinen
October 2019, Volume 20, Issue 3-4
- 161-195 Small-world networks and synchronisation in an agent-based model of civil violence
by Maria Fonoberova & Igor Mezić & Jadranka Mezić & James Hogg & Jason Gravel - 196-214 Radicalization in arms? Exploring armed violence capital in the context of Quebec’s civilian military simulation communities
by Maxime Bérubé & Benjamin Ducol - 215-218 Syndicate women. Gender and networks in Chicago organised crime
by Elisa Bellotti
April 2019, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 69-89 An analysis of outlaw motorcycle gang crime: are bikers organised criminals?
by Mark Lauchs & Zoe Staines - 90-114 Following the price: identifying cocaine trafficking networks in Colombia
by Galia J. Benítez & Siddharth Chandra & Teniente Coronel Liz Wendy Cuadros Veloza & Intendente José Darío Díaz Cárdenas - 115-133 Gangs and governance in Russia: the paradox of law and lawlessness
by Svetlana Stephenson - 134-155 “One of us”: the neomelodic music industry as a Camorra-mediated space of subaltern publicity in contemporary Naples
by Salvatore Giusto - 156-159 Organized crime: a very short introduction
by Alex Chung
January 2019, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-25 Fear of terrorism: media exposure and subjective fear of attack
by Harley Williamson & Suzanna Fay & Toby Miles-Johnson - 26-44 Size and scope of the tobacco trade on the darkweb
by Viviana Barrera & Aili Malm & David Décary-Hétu & Rasmus Munksgaard - 45-64 Civilising the police: reconceptualising the role of the state in theories of American policing
by Christopher D. O’Connor & Phillip C. Shon - 65-68 Jonathan D., Rosen and Roberto Zepeda, organised crime, drug trafficking, and violence (Felipe Calderón to Enrique Peña Nieto)
by Erik Cheekes
October 2018, Volume 19, Issue 3-4
- 171-191 Governing crime and violence in Latin America
by Markus-Michael Müller - 192-210 Transnational and local entanglements in the ‘cycle of violence’ of Central American migration
by Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera - 211-227 Building institutional capacity: knowledge production for transnational security governance in Mexico
by Peter Finkenbusch - 228-249 Criminalising encounters: MINUSTAH as a laboratory for armed humanitarian pacification
by Frank Müller & Andrea Steinke - 250-270 Criminal heterarchy and its critics: governance and the making of insecurity in Colombia
by Alke Jenss - 271-295 Crafting public security: demilitarisation, penal state reform and security policy-making in post-authoritarian Chile
by Paul Hathazy - 296-314 Violence, bureaucracy and intreccio in Brazil
by Graham Denyer Willis - 315-338 Drug trafficking, the informal order, and . Reflections on the crime-governance nexus in Mexico
by Wil G. Pansters - 339-361 Criminal organizations and the policymaking process
by Enrique Desmond Arias
April 2018, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 85-106 An analysis of the United Kingdom’s cannabis market using crowdsourced data
by Luca Giommoni & R.V. Gundur - 107-124 The legal geographies of transnational cyber-prosecutions: extradition, human rights and forum shifting
by Monique Mann & Ian Warren & Sally Kennedy - 125-145 The globalised network of a dirty game: match-fixing, illegal betting and transnational organised crime in Italian football
by Jacopo Costa - 146-170 Illicit payments for illicit goods: noncontact drug distribution on Russian online drug marketplaces
by Alexander Mikhaylov & Richard Frank
January 2018, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-21 Cybercrime is whose responsibility? A case study of an online behaviour system in crime
by Masarah Paquet-Clouston & David Décary-Hétu & Olivier Bilodeau - 22-41 Improving state legitimacy? The role of anti-corruption agencies in fragile and conflict-affected states
by Sergio Marco Gemperle - 42-62 Selling stolen goods on the online markets: an explorative study
by Sara Aniello & Stefano Caneppele - 63-84 Burning bridges: why don’t organised crime groups pull back from violent conflicts?
by Valentin Pereda
October 2017, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 329-352 Towards a more proactive approach to brand protection: development of the Organisational Risk Assessment for Product Counterfeiting (ORAPC)
by Jay P. Kennedy & Jeremy Wilson & Ryan Labrecque - 353-374 Networks and illicit associations in corrupt exchanges: representing a gelatinous system in Italy
by Jacopo Costa - 375-402 Meet the : increased competition among criminal organisations and the explosion of violence in Mexico
by Laura H. Atuesta & Aldo F. Ponce - 403-423 Varieties of vigilantism: conceptual discord, meaning and strategies
by Eduardo Moncada - 424-441 Criminal network vulnerabilities and adaptations
by David Bright & Catherine Greenhill & Thomas Britz & Alison Ritter & Carlo Morselli - 442-444 Gerry Nagtzaam, Cheltenham Edward Elgar
by Thomas O’Brien
July 2017, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 165-175 Criminology in the face of flows: reflections on contemporary policing and security
by Anthony Amicelle & Karine Côté-Boucher & Benoît Dupont & Massimiliano Mulone & Clifford Shearing & Samuel Tanner - 176-197 Managing flows during mega-events: taking account of internal and external flows in public order policing operations
by Chad Whelan & Adam Molnar - 198-217 Fluid interfaces between flows of rhino horn
by Annette Hübschle - 218-236 Regulation of cross-border law enforcement: ‘locks’ and ‘dams’ to regional and international flows of policing
by Saskia Hufnagel - 237-255 Crime analysis and cognitive effects: the practice of policing flows of data
by Carrie Sanders & Camie Condon - 256-285 European border policing: EUROSUR, knowledge, calculation
by Julien Jeandesboz - 286-302 Liquid modernity and the police ; thinking about information flows in police organisation
by James Sheptycki - 303-321 International flows, political order and social change: (in)security, by-product of the will of order over change
by Didier Bigo - 322-324 Sonja Wolf
by Carlos Ponce - 325-327 Jeremy Morris and Abel Polese
by Thomas O’Brien
April 2017, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 77-99 Smuggling wildlife in the Americas: scale, methods, and links to other organised crimes
by Peter Reuter & Davin O’Regan - 100-121 Narcomessages as a way to analyse the evolution of organised crime in Mexico
by Laura H. Atuesta - 122-139 How MDMA flows across the USA: evidence from price data
by Siddharth Chandra & Yan-Liang Yu & Vinay Bihani - 140-157 In search of solace and finding servitude: human trafficking and the human trafficking vulnerability of African asylum seekers in Malta
by Christian Kemp - 158-160 Dawn I. Rothe and David Kauzlarich
by Becky Nash - 161-164 Klaus von Lampe
by Elena Sciandra
February 2017, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-10 Identifying gaps in the research literature on illicit markets on-line
by Thomas J. Holt - 11-30 The online stolen data market: disruption and intervention approaches
by Alice Hutchings & Thomas J. Holt - 31-48 Can criminals create opportunities for crime? Malvertising and illegal online medicine trade
by Yuliya G. Zabyelina - 49-69 The network structure of malware development, deployment and distribution
by Mitch Macdonald & Richard Frank - 70-73 Blood oil: tyrants, violence and the rules that run the world
by Nigel South - 73-75 Mafia and antimafia: a brief history
by Vincenzo Scalia
October 2016, Volume 17, Issue 3-4
- 227-239 Decentring security governance
by Mark Bevir - 240-263 Multi-centred governance and circuits of power in liberal modes of security
by Adam Edwards - 264-280 New narratives of international security governance: the shift from global interventionism to global self-policing
by David Chandler - 281-295 Exporting decentred security governance: the tensions of security sector reform
by Rita Abrahamsen - 296-313 Webs, walls, and wars
by David J Betz - 314-330 Ideologies and crime: political ideas and the dynamics of crime control
by Ian Loader & Richard Sparks - 331-351 Peacebuilding and SSR in Kosovo: an Interactionist perspective
by Anne Holohan - 352-369 Governance of policing and cultural codes: interpreting and responding to policy directives
by Louise Westmarland
April 2016, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 129-151 The ecology of trust among hackers
by Benoît Dupont & Anne-Marie Côté & Claire Savine & David Décary-Hétu - 152-180 The harms of human trafficking: demonstrating the applicability and value of a new framework for systematic, empirical analysis
by Victoria A. Greenfield & Letizia Paoli & Andries Zoutendijk - 181-201 An overview of seized illegal wildlife entering the United States
by Gohar A. Petrossian & Stephen F. Pires & Daan P. van Uhm - 202-220 Public reputation and organised crime: explicating the relationship between racket subcultures and informal social control
by Hollianne Marshall & Robert M. Lombardo - 221-224 Policing the waterfront: networks, partnerships, and the governance of port security
by Peter Marks - 224-226 The mafia: a cultural history
by Giulia Berlusconi
January 2016, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-20 The costs of illegality: a research programme
by Giacomo Di Gennaro & Antonio La Spina - 21-47 Racketeering in Campania: how clans have adapted and how the extortion phenomenon is perceived
by Giacomo Di Gennaro - 48-59 The Camorra and protection rackets: the cost to business
by Giovanni Frazzica & Maurizio Lisciandra & Valentina Punzo & Attilio Scaglione - 60-78 Cosa Nostra and Camorra: illegal activities and organisational structures
by Attilio Scaglione - 99-121 The delocalisation of mafia organisations and the construction of a European law against organised crime
by Antonio Balsamo - 122-123 Gun crime in global contexts
by James Sheptycki - 123-125 Policing cybercrime and cyberterror
by David Décary-Hétu - 126-128 Code of the suburb: inside the world of young middle-class drug dealers
by Mike Salinas-Edwards
October 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 79-98 Proposal for a computer-assisted analysis of lawful interceptions of communication
by Giovanni Frazzica
October 2015, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 265-287 Examining recidivism among foreign-born jail inmates: does immigration status make a difference over the long term?
by Jennifer S. Wong & Laura J. Hickman & Marika Suttorp-Booth - 288-305 Criminal rituals
by David Skarbek & Peng Wang - 306-327 Why do ethnopolitical organisations turn to crime?
by Victor Asal & James J.F. Forest & Brian Nussbaum - 328-350 The inter-institutional governance of money laundering: an in-depth look at Chile following re-democratisation
by Carlos Solar - 351-354 Youth street gangs: a critical appraisal, by David C. Brotherton, New York, NY, Routledge Press, 2015, 228 pp., US$44.95 (paperback), ISBN 9780415856294
by Colin Atkinson - 354-356 Urban legends: gang identity in the post-industrial city, by Alistair Fraser, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, 270 pp., £65 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-19-872861-0
by Peng Wang - 356-358 Globalisation criminal law and criminal justice: theoretical, comparative and transnational perspectives. Edited by: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Peter Alldridge, Leonidas Cheliotis. Hart Publishing, 2015
by Francis Pakes
July 2015, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 167-196 Human trafficking: the need for human rights and government effectiveness in enforcing anti-trafficking
by FikreJesus Amahazion - 197-218 Territorial features, disorder and fear of crime in residential neighbourhoods in Malaysia: testing for multigroup invariance
by Aldrin Abdullah & Massoomeh Hedayati Marzbali & Mohammad Javad Maghsoodi Tilaki & Azizi Bahauddin - 219-237 Networks within networks: using multiple link types to examine network structure and identify key actors in a drug trafficking operation
by David A. Bright & Catherine Greenhill & Alison Ritter & Carlo Morselli - 238-258 Structural differences of violent extremist offenders in correctional settings
by D.B. Skillicorn & C. Leuprecht & Y. Stys & R. Gobeil - 259-261 The unlawful society: global crime and security in a complex world
by Marinko Bobic - 261-262 Global human trafficking: critical issues and contexts
by Denton - 262-264 Drugs on the dark net: how cryptomarkets are transforming the global trade in illicit drugs
by Marie Claire Van Hout
April 2015, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 59-80 Government protection against terrorism and crime
by Kjell Hausken & Dipak K. Gupta - 81-103 Examining the risk reduction strategies of actors in online criminal markets
by Thomas J. Holt & Olga Smirnova & Yi Ting Chua & Heith Copes - 104-122 Social network analysis and small group ‘dark’ networks: an analysis of the London bombers and the problem of ‘fuzzy’ boundaries
by Morgan Burcher & Chad Whelan - 123-138 Leadership protection in drug-trafficking networks
by David C. Hofmann & Owen Gallupe - 139-161 United, yet divided: analysing the cohesion of Addiopizzo’s anti-racketeering campaign in Palermo
by Carina Gunnarson - 162-165 The social order of the underworld: how prison gangs govern the American penal system , by David Skarbek, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, 240 pp., US$99 (hardback), US$27.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0199328505
by James A. Densley
January 2015, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-18 Testing Hagan and Rymond-Richmond’s collective action theory of genocide
by William R. Pruitt - 19-33 Revisiting the emergence of the rule of law in Russia
by Kathryn Hendley & Peter Murrell - 34-49 An empirical framework of control methods of victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation
by Maria Ioannou & Miriam S.D. Oostinga - 50-51 Rough justice: the international criminal court in a world of power politics
by Reza Barmaki - 51-54 The politics of crime in Mexico: democratic governance in a security trap
by Rolando Ochoa - 54-57 Anarchy unbound: why self-governance works better than you think
by Maxime Reeves-Latour
October 2014, Volume 15, Issue 3-4
- 213-218 Transnational organised crime and terrorism: different peas, same pod?
by Helena Carrapico & Daniela Irrera & Bill Tupman - 219-240 Catch Me If You Can: or how policy networks help tackle the crime--terror nexus
by Inês Sofia Oliveira - 241-258 Transnational organised crime and terrorism: Nexus needing a human security framework
by Marinko Bobic - 259-274 Categorising the crime--terror nexus in the European Union
by Tamara Makarenko & Michael Mesquita - 275-298 Jihadi networks and the involvement of vulnerable immigrants: reconsidering the ideological and pragmatic value
by Jasper L. de Bie & Christianne J. de Poot & Joanne P. van der Leun - 299-319 Breaking the nexus: conceptualising ‘illicit sovereigns’
by Norma Rossi - 320-336 Islamist movements in the Fergana Valley: a new threat assessment approach
by Viktoria Akchurina & Anita Lavorgna - 337-356 Crime, terror and the state in Central Asia
by David Lewis - 357-378 The nexus between terrorism and product counterfeiting in the United States
by Brandon A. Sullivan & Steven M. Chermak & Jeremy M. Wilson & Joshua D. Freilich - 379-380 Reorganising crime: mafia and anti-mafia in post-Soviet Georgia, by Gavin Slade
by Mark Galeotti - 380-383 Black men, invisibility and crime: towards a critical race theory of desistance, by Martin Glynn
by Patrick Webb - 383-386 The role of informal economies in the post-Soviet world: the end of transition?, by Colin C. Williams, John Round and Peter Rodgers
by Ararat L. Osipian