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Organized
Crime
An examination of the function, structure,
and historical background of United States
criminal organizations from the late 19th century
to the present.
Softcover book by Howard Abadinsky
Over 365 pages
Second Edition
Copyright © 1985 by Howard Abadinsky
Reprinted, 1986
Summary of Contents includes:
" Preface
Part One Definition and Structure of Organized Crime
1 Defining Organized Crime
2 Structure of Organized Crime, Model One:
Italian-American Crime Families
3 Structure of Organized Crime, Model Two:
Motorcycle Gangs
Part Two Explaining Organized Crime
4 Historical Antecedents of Organized Crime:
The Robber Barons
5 Historical Antecedents of Organized Crime:
Mafia, Comorra, and Onerate Societa
6 Theories of Organized Crime
Part Three History of Organized Crime
7 Organized Crime: Patterns of Evolution
8 Organized Crime in New York
9 Organized Crime in Chicago
10 Organized Crime after World War II
Part Four The Business of Organized Crime
11 Gambling and Loansharking
12 Drug Trafficking
13 "Old Style" Crime: Theft, Scam, and Sex
14 Organized Crime in Labor and Business
Part Five Laws and Law Enforcement
15 Problems in Combatting Organized Crime:
Complexity and Corruption
16 Federal Statutes and Their Enforcement
17 Gathering Information about Organized Crime
18 Organized Crime and Investigative Techniques
19 Organized Crime: Policy Issues
References
Author Index
Subject Index "
This book is in pretty good condition but the front cover has some creases and is torn at the bottom corner.
The first few pages have folded corners.
No torn or ripped pages.
There are several pages with some underlining and highlighting, the previous owner's name is written on the inside cover, and there are a few notations in the margins of some pages.
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Crime
An examination of the function, structure,
and historical background of United States
criminal organizations from the late 19th century
to the present.
Softcover book by Howard Abadinsky
Over 365 pages
Second Edition
Copyright © 1985 by Howard Abadinsky
Reprinted, 1986
Summary of Contents includes:
" Preface
Part One Definition and Structure of Organized Crime
1 Defining Organized Crime
2 Structure of Organized Crime, Model One:
Italian-American Crime Families
3 Structure of Organized Crime, Model Two:
Motorcycle Gangs
Part Two Explaining Organized Crime
4 Historical Antecedents of Organized Crime:
The Robber Barons
5 Historical Antecedents of Organized Crime:
Mafia, Comorra, and Onerate Societa
6 Theories of Organized Crime
Part Three History of Organized Crime
7 Organized Crime: Patterns of Evolution
8 Organized Crime in New York
9 Organized Crime in Chicago
10 Organized Crime after World War II
Part Four The Business of Organized Crime
11 Gambling and Loansharking
12 Drug Trafficking
13 "Old Style" Crime: Theft, Scam, and Sex
14 Organized Crime in Labor and Business
Part Five Laws and Law Enforcement
15 Problems in Combatting Organized Crime:
Complexity and Corruption
16 Federal Statutes and Their Enforcement
17 Gathering Information about Organized Crime
18 Organized Crime and Investigative Techniques
19 Organized Crime: Policy Issues
References
Author Index
Subject Index "
This book is in pretty good condition but the front cover has some creases and is torn at the bottom corner.
The first few pages have folded corners.
No torn or ripped pages.
There are several pages with some underlining and highlighting, the previous owner's name is written on the inside cover, and there are a few notations in the margins of some pages.
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Contiguous US 48 states ONLY.
:: Thank you ::



