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Organized Crime in the 21st Century : Motivations, Opportunities, and Constraints
“Clan Crime” in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-Economic Conditions, and Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behavior
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Setting the Scene
pp. 11
Development and Surges of Organized Crime: An Application of Enterprise Theory
pp. 25
Organisation of Crime in the Transnational Adoption Market
pp. 43
Drug Crime and the Port of Rotterdam: About the Phenomenon and Its Approach
pp. 63
Drug-Related Organized Crime in the Meuse Rhine Euroregion and the Role of National Borders
pp. 85
“Clan Crime” in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-Economic Conditions, and Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behavior
pp. 103
Arab Organized Crime in Israel
pp. 121
The h200d Office: The Local Embeddedness of the Dutch Crips Gang
pp. 137
Contract Killings by Organised Crime Groups: The Spread of Deadly Violence
pp. 155
The Criminalization of the Trade in Wildlife
pp. 171
Policing the Environment: The Prosecution of Wildlife and Environmental Crimes
pp. 191
Why The Hague Convention Is Not Enough: Addressing Enabling Environments for Criminality in Intercountry Adoption
pp. 207
Tackling Criminal Family Networks in the Netherlands: Observations and Approaches
pp. 227
Are Dark Number Estimates of Crime Feasible and Useful?
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