Covid-19 and child criminal exploitation in the UK: implications of the pandemic for county lines [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的英国儿童犯罪剥削:“县界线”面临的新挑战
Ben Brewster,Grace Robinson,Bernard W Silverman et al.
Ben Brewster et al.
In March 2020, the UK was placed in lockdown following the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Just as legitimate workplaces made changes to enable their employees to work from home, the illicit drugs trade also made alternative arrangements, ada...
Who researches organised crime? A review of organised crime authorship trends (2004-2019) [0.03%]
谁在研究有组织犯罪?作者趋势综述(2004-2019年)
Kevin Hosford,Nauman Aqil,James Windle et al.
Kevin Hosford et al.
This article presents a review of organised crime authorship for all articles published in Trends in Organized Crime and Global Crime between 2004 and 2019 (N = 528 articles and 627 individual authors). The results of this review identify a...
COVID-19 and Organized Crime: Strategies employed by criminal groups to increase their profits and power in the first months of the pandemic [0.03%]
COVID-19与有组织犯罪:疫情期间犯罪集团增加利润和实力的策略
Alberto Aziani,Gianluca A Bertoni,Maria Jofre et al.
Alberto Aziani et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created new opportunities for organized criminal groups and confronted them with new challenges. Analysis of how these groups have reacted to the pandemic yields better understanding of how they work and enables th...
Forgotten children: a socio-technical systems analysis of the 2004 and 2015 forced child labour reports from Indian cottonseed farms [0.03%]
被遗忘的儿童:来自印度棉籽农场的2004年和2015年强迫童工报告的社会技术系统分析
Rounaq Nayak,Louise Manning
Rounaq Nayak
Using a systems analysis approach, the authors analyse forced child labour incidents in Indian cottonseed farms in the years 2003/04 and 2014/15, and explore the role played by human factors in contributing to the illegal use of child labou...
Jennifer Maher,Tanya Wyatt
Jennifer Maher
Organised crime groups' involvement in illicit markets is a common focus of law enforcement and governments. Drug, weapon, human and wildlife trafficking (and others) are all illegal activities with link to organised crime. This paper explo...
Daan van Uhm,Nigel South,Tanya Wyatt
Daan van Uhm
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly recently garnered international attention. Often media coverage of wildlife trafficking links it to the illegal trade of drugs. This articl...
The perfect storm. An analysis of the processes that increase lethal violence in Mexico after 2006 [0.03%]
完美的风暴:分析2006年后墨西哥致命暴力事件增加的过程
Iván Flores Martínez,Matthew Phillips
Iván Flores Martínez
Research on 'the War on Drugs' in Mexico finds that military interventions increase lethal violence in the country. However, these studies fail to account for other processes that may be driving the behavior of lethal violence in the Mexica...
Shaping space. A conceptual framework on the connections between organised crime groups and territories: An introduction to the special issue on 'Spaces of Organised Crime' [0.03%]
形塑空间——犯罪集团与地域关系的概念框架:特刊“有组织犯罪的空间”导论
Anna Sergi,Luca Storti
Anna Sergi
This paper, which is the introduction to this special issue on 'Spaces of Organised Crime', aims to analyse the nexus between organised crime groups and territories. Such groups are able to exploit resources that circulate within territoria...
Making sense of professional enablers' involvement in laundering organized crime proceeds and of their regulation [0.03%]
解读专业从业者参与洗钱的事件与对他们监管的状况
Michael Levi
Michael Levi
Money laundering has ascended the enforcement and criminological agenda in the course of this century, and has been accompanied by an increased focus on legal professionals as 'enablers' of crime. This article explores the dynamics of this ...
Contested borders: organized crime, governance, and bordering practices in Colombia-Venezuela borderlands [0.03%]
纷争的边境:哥伦比亚-委内瑞拉边界的有组织犯罪、治理和划界行为
Viviana García Pinzón,Jorge Mantilla
Viviana García Pinzón
Based on the conceptualizations of organized crime as both an enterprise and a form of governance, borderland as a spatial category, and borders as institutions, this paper looks at the politics of bordering practices by organized crime in ...