From Fear to Fraternity e-bog
802,25 DKK
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Organised crime makes good copy. Gangsters, shoot-outs and mob meetings are a staple of TV shows and media reports tend to glamorise the criminal underworld. The 'threat' from organised crime has been a high-profile concern in Western Europe and the US since the 1930s. This being the case, the recent emergence of Russian and Eastern European organised crime has led to high-profile efforts to co...
E-bog
802,25 DKK
Forlag
Pluto Press
Udgivet
2 februar 2010
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Organized crime
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781849641425
Organised crime makes good copy. Gangsters, shoot-outs and mob meetings are a staple of TV shows and media reports tend to glamorise the criminal underworld. The 'threat' from organised crime has been a high-profile concern in Western Europe and the US since the 1930s. This being the case, the recent emergence of Russian and Eastern European organised crime has led to high-profile efforts to combat the new 'threat', with little understanding of what it entails. Patricia Rawlinson argues that burgeoning crime rates result not only from the failures of communism, but also from the problems of free market economies.Drawing on interviews with members of the Russian criminal underworld, she argues that organised crime provides us with a barometer of economic well-being, both for Russia and for any neoliberal market economy.