ABSTRACT

Organized Crime: From the Mob to Transnational Organized Crime, Seventh Edition, provides readers with a clear understanding of organized crime, including its definition and causes, how it is categorized under the law, models to explain its persistence, and the criminal justice response to organized crime, including investigation, prosecution, defense, and sentencing.

This book offers a comprehensive survey, including an extensive history of the Mafia in the United States; a legal analysis of the offenses that underlie organized crimes; specific attention to modern manifestations of organized crime activity, such as human smuggling, Internet crimes, and other transnational criminal operations; and the application of ethics to the study of organized crime.

  • A new section has been added on threat assessment in organized crime.
  • Chapters are enhanced by updated photos, tables, charts, and critical thinking exercises that help students apply concepts to actual organized crime cases.
  • Every chapter includes two student-friendly special features: Organized Crime Biography and Organized Crime at the Movies.
  • A glossary gives students a quick reference for looking up important definitions of organized crime-related terms, and a Timeline of Organized Crime in the United States highlights important events in the history of organized crime.

chapter |23 pages

What Is Organized Crime?

chapter |43 pages

Characteristic Organized Crimes I

Conspiracy and Provision of Illicit Goods and Services

chapter |17 pages

Characteristic Organized Crimes II

Infiltration of Business, Extortion, and Racketeering

chapter |18 pages

Causes of Organized Crime

Influences on Individuals

chapter |21 pages

How Organized Crime is Organized

Types of Organizations

chapter |53 pages

The Mafia

100 Years of Historical Facts and Myths

chapter |29 pages

Changes in Organized Crime

From Local to Transnational

chapter |41 pages

Transnational Organized Crime

chapter |32 pages

lnvestigative Tools

chapter |29 pages

Prosecution Strategies

chapter |20 pages

Organizing a Criminal Defense