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  1. Organised killers prepare carefully for their crimes and usually bring the necessary materials (e.g. weapons, restraints) to the crime scene. They generally attempt to remove evidence from the crime …

  2. Starting with Hawking in 1969, the view of organised crime as a monolithic entity, perfectly rational and organised along military lines by Italians, came under sustained and relentless academic criticism.

  3. Organized crime can be defined by the members and the activities of a group. Although organized crime might potentially be involved in many crimes, what separates individual crime from crimes committed …

  4. E INTRODUCTION Organized crime is transforming. Traditional structures headed by powerful kingpins controlling niche crimes are increasingly replaced by loose, flexible criminal networks that shift …

  5. Institutional linkages to organized crime and corruption in the public sector are first identified through a simple correlation analysis that does not necessarily imply causal effects. Factor analysis coupled …

  6. GLOBAL ORGANIZED CRIME INDEX UNITED STATES Fundin. CRIMINAL MARKETS 5.83 CRIMINAL ACTORS 5.50 ENACT is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute …

  7. Feb 20, 2025 · It examines the structural factors that underpin violence and risk from organised criminal groups and how this generates displacement, with a focus on the role of the State.