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Chapter 1. Setting the scene
Part. 1 Markets and networks
Chapter 2. The Development and Surges of Organized Crime: An Application of Enterprise Theory
Chapter 3. The organisation of crime in the transnational adoption market
Chapter 4. Drug crime and the port of Rotterdam: About the phenomenon and its approach
Chapter 5. Drug-related organized crime in the Meuse Rhine EU-region and the role of national borders
Chapter 6. Clan Crime in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-economic Conditions and Intergenerational Transmissions of Criminal Behavior
Chapter 7. Arab Organized Crime in Israel
Chapter 8. The h200d office: the local embeddedness of the Dutch Crips gang
Chapter 9. Contract Killings by Organised Crime Groups: The Spread of Deadly Violence
Part 2. Responses
Chapter 10. The criminalization of the trade in wildlife
Chapter 11. Policing the Environment: The Prosecution of Wildlife and Environmental Crimes
Chapter 12. Why The Hague Convention Isnt Enough: addressing enabling environments for criminality in intercountry adoption
Chapter 13. Tackling criminal family networks in the Netherlands: observations & approaches
Chapter 14. Are Dark Number Estimates of Crime Feasible and Useful?.
Part. 1 Markets and networks
Chapter 2. The Development and Surges of Organized Crime: An Application of Enterprise Theory
Chapter 3. The organisation of crime in the transnational adoption market
Chapter 4. Drug crime and the port of Rotterdam: About the phenomenon and its approach
Chapter 5. Drug-related organized crime in the Meuse Rhine EU-region and the role of national borders
Chapter 6. Clan Crime in Germany: Migration Politics, Socio-economic Conditions and Intergenerational Transmissions of Criminal Behavior
Chapter 7. Arab Organized Crime in Israel
Chapter 8. The h200d office: the local embeddedness of the Dutch Crips gang
Chapter 9. Contract Killings by Organised Crime Groups: The Spread of Deadly Violence
Part 2. Responses
Chapter 10. The criminalization of the trade in wildlife
Chapter 11. Policing the Environment: The Prosecution of Wildlife and Environmental Crimes
Chapter 12. Why The Hague Convention Isnt Enough: addressing enabling environments for criminality in intercountry adoption
Chapter 13. Tackling criminal family networks in the Netherlands: observations & approaches
Chapter 14. Are Dark Number Estimates of Crime Feasible and Useful?.