Concepts of vice, narcotics, and organized crime

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Concepts of vice, narcotics, and organized crime

Denny F. Pace

Prentice Hall, c1991

3rd ed

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注記

Bibliography: p. 281-286

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book presents three perspectives on how organized crime is structured and how it needs to be controlled. It also examines how organized criminals ply their trade and the complexity of administering law enforcement. This third edition incorporates new material including coverage of AIDS and its effect on prostitution; local and international militant groups operating as terrorists; the involvement of yuppies in organized crime; and positive movements in the fight against organized crime.

目次

I. THE SOCIAL RAMIFICATION OF ORGANIZED CRIME. 1. The Relationship of Organized Crime to the Community Social Structure. 2. Symptoms of Organized Crime. 3. Political Influences in Organized Crime Enforcement. 4. Role of the Legal System in Organized Crime Control. II. VICE CRIMES OF AN ORGANIZED NATURE. 5. Gambling. 6. Prostitution. 7. Organized Crime and Drug Traffic. 8. Obscenity and Pornography. III. OTHER CRIMES RELATED TO ORGANIZED METHODS. 9. Organized White Collar Crime. 10. Organized Crime and Business Transactions. 11. Militant Groups: A Force in Organized Crime. IV. INTERNAL AGENCY OPERATION. 12. Organization and Management Problems for Organized Crime Control. 13. Intelligence Gathering and Dissemination. 14. Methods for Organized Crime Control. V. EDUCATION AND TRAINING. 15. Education and Training for Organized Crime Control. 16. In Retrospect. Appendices. Index.

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