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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- What to expect
- General remarks about organized crime in Europe
- What is organized crime?
- The concept of organized crime
- Organized criminal activities
- Europe's place in the global crime picture
- Crime patterns within Europe (1)
- Crime patterns within Europe (2)
- Factors influencing crime geography
- A typology of criminal structures
- Entrepreneurial structures
- Structures providing status and cohesion
- Mafia-like associations
- Non-territorial secret societies
- Family clans
- Outlaw motorcycle gangs
- Geographical prevalence
- Quasi-governmental structures
- Territorial control including legal business
- The "Russian mafia"
- Prevalence of racketeering and extortion
- A typology of organized crime
- www.organized-crime.de
Topics Covered
- What is organized crime?
- Patterns of organized criminal activities
- Types of criminal structures: economic, social, and quasi-governmental
- Mafia-like associations
- Non-territorial secret societies
- Family clans
- Outlaw motorcycle gangs
- Basic constellations of organized crime in Europe
Talk Citation
von Lampe, K. (2008, November 3). Organized crime in Europe [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TQPW6400.Export Citation (RIS)