Organised crime in the UK: illegal governance of markets and communities
This article focuses on governance-type organized crime (OC). First, it explores two cases of illegal governance in Salford (Greater Manchester) and Derbyshire by relying on a wide range of qualitative data. Next, it presents a novel instrument measuring the strength of governance-type OC, the ‘Ille...
Main Authors: | Campana, P, Varese, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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