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Women and the Mafia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Women and the Mafia

The insightful essays in this book shine a new light on the roles of women within criminal networks, roles that in reality are often less traditional than researchers used to think. The book seeks to answer questions from a wide range of academic disciplines and traces the portrait of women tied to organized crime in Italy and around the world. The book offers up accounts of mafia women, and also tales of severe abuse and violence against women.

The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 745

The Oxford Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Crime

  • Categories: Law

The editors, Rosemary Gartner and Bill McCarthy, have assembled a diverse cast of criminologists, historians, legal scholars, psychologists, and sociologists from a number of countries to discuss key concepts and debates central to the field. The Handbook includes examinations of the historical and contemporary patterns of women's and men's involvement in crime; as well as biological, psychological, and social science perspectives on gender, sex, and criminal activity. Several essays discuss the ways in which sex and gender influence legal and popular reactions to crime. An important theme throughout The Handbook is the intersection of sex and gender with ethnicity, class, age, peer groups, and community as influences on crime and justice. Individual chapters investigate both conventional topics - such as domestic abuse and sexual violence - and topics that have only recently drawn the attention of scholars - such as human trafficking, honor killing, gender violence during war, state rape, and genocide.

Global Organized Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 556

Global Organized Crime

In the maelstrom of globalization and cyberspace, organized crime continues to defy definition. A diverse array of activities is perpetuated by criminal organizations, criminal groups and associations, and gangs, and it is clear that one specific label is no longer adequate. This book offers a uniquely global approach to organized crime and the multitude of forces that shape it in the 21st century. As well as discussing definitions of and the historical roots of organized crime, this book examines various forms of organized crime around the world in the US, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean, Russia and Europe, Asia and Africa. This revised and updated new edition includes coverage of: ...

Storying Humanity: Narratives of Culture and Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Storying Humanity: Narratives of Culture and Society

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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The Mafia in Italian Lives and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

The Mafia in Italian Lives and Literature

Pickering-Iazzi uses an array of cultural documents from 1990 to the present to examine the myths, values, codes of behaviour, and relationships produced by the Italian mafia through a wide cross-disciplinary lens.

La mafia non ha vinto
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 168

La mafia non ha vinto

Se la trattativa fosse un reato, se lo Stato avesse ceduto, se la mafia avesse tratto benefici, allora le istituzioni sarebbero colpevoli. Ma non è così. Giovanni Fiandaca e Salvatore Lupo sostengono una tesi sorprendente: l'impianto accusatorio del pool di magistrati di Palermo non regge, i comportamenti di cui all'accusa non sono reato e Cosa Nostra non è stata salvata. Perché dunque si è scelto di celebrare questo processo? Perché gli italiani hanno bisogno di pensare che la mafia abbia vinto (e debba sempre vincere)? Uno sguardo nuovo su un processo ricco di ambiguità, di coni d'ombra, di nodi tecnici da sciogliere, nel quale si fondono e si confondono tre piani: giudiziario, storico-politico, etico.

Diritto penale. Parte generale
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 976

Diritto penale. Parte generale

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Criminal law between war and peace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 820

Criminal law between war and peace

  • Categories: Law

If subjecting war to law is one of the most important legal achievements of the 20th century, progressing further in that direction is one of the most important challenges for the 21st century. The problems it poses are many: the term “war” has formally fallen into disuse and we talk about “peacekeeping”; armies are today the product of cooperation between states and international organizations; private contractors increasingly participate in warlike activities, as the case of the Iraq war demonstrates; and the lines between war and very serious forms of crime (terrorism, organized crime) are increasingly blurred. This volume compiles the contributions presented at XVth International Congress on Social Defence, and tackle the criminal-legal issues raised by these new scenarios. It constitutes an innovative volume, gathering together the work of both academic and military authors, who have drawn on their theoretical and practical experience.

The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 713

The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime

  • Categories: Law

This handbook explores organized crime, which it divides into two main concepts and types: the first is a set of stable organizations illegal per se or whose members systematically engage in crime, and the second is a set of serious criminal activities that are typically carried out for monetary gain.

Italian Americans in Film
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Italian Americans in Film

This book examines how Italian Americans have been represented in cinema, from the depiction of Italian migration in New Orleans in the 1890s (Vendetta) to the transition from first- to second-generation immigrants (Ask the Dust), and from the establishment of the stereotype of the Italian American gangster (Little Caesar, Scarface) to its re-definition (Mean Streets), along with a peculiar depiction of Italian American masculinity (Marty, Raging Bull). For many years, Italian migration studies in the United States have commented on the way cinema contributed to the creation of an identifiable Italian American identity. More recently, scholars have recognized the existence of a more nuanced ...