
@article{ref1,
title="Organized crime",
journal="Policing (Oxford)",
year="2008",
author="Allum, F.",
volume="2",
number="1",
pages="1-142",
abstract="This special issue of the journal focuses on the topic of organized crime. The issue begins with editorial introductions by Peter Neyroud and P.A.J. Waddington, and guest editor Felia Allum. Contributions include: &quot;Organized crime in Europe: Conceptions and realities&quot; by Klaus von Lampe; &quot;Understanding organized crime: A local perspective&quot; by Stan Gilmour; &quot;Organized crime, money laundering, and terrorism&quot; by Nick Ridley; &quot;Investigating Chinese crime entrepreneurs&quot; by Sander Huisman; &quot;Organized crime in Italy: The Neapolitan Camorra today&quot; by Franco Roberti; &quot;Decline, change or denial: Human trafficking and EU responses in the Balkan triangle&quot; by Jana Arsovska; &quot;Paradigms, pathologies, and practicalities--Policing organized crime in England and Wales&quot; by Clive Harfield; &quot;Combating organized crime in Europe: Practicalities of police cooperation&quot; by Ludo Block; &quot;The flexibility of RICO and its use on street gangs engaging in organized crime in the United States&quot; by Joseph Wheatley; &quot;Developments in state witness protection programmes: The Italian experience in an international comparative perspective&quot; by Felia Allum and Nicholas Fyfe; &quot;Europol and the European criminal intelligence model: A non-state response to organized crime&quot; by Hugo Brady; &quot;The treatment of victims in England and Wales&quot; by Paul Rock; &quot;Performance management and the decline of leadership within public services in the United Kingdom&quot; by Barry Loveday; and &quot;Roads policing: Current context and imminent dangers&quot; by Claire Corbett. Keywords: Human trafficking<p />",
language="en",
issn="1752-4512",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}