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The CRIMGOV project aims to establish a solid analytical foundation for the study of organized crime by distinguishing between its key activities: Production, Trade, and Governance. It will analyze various organized crime groups, their structures, and the conditions under which they evolve, while producing high-quality…
There is a consensus that organized crime (OC) is harmful and its profits are immense.
Yet the concept of OC itself lumps together people engaging in very different activities—from peasants in Colombia to professional enablers in London to mafias in Italy—, and the data used by scholars are generally of poor quality.
We are in urgent need to establish this field of study on solid analytical grounds and to produce good data. CRIMGOV is designed to do precisely that.
We first present a framework t…
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United Kingdom, Oxford
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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