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Organized Crime: A Cultural Introduction 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041002181
  • ISBN-13: 9781041002185
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 356 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 2 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041002181
  • ISBN-13: 9781041002185
"This book aims to describe and demystify what makes organized criminal groups so culturally powerful. It examines their codes of conduct, initiation rites, secret communication methods, origin myths, symbols, and lifestyles that imbue them with the pride and nonchalance that go hand in hand with their criminal activities. Mobsters are everywhere in the movies, on television, on websites, and now in the Metaverse. Contemporary societies across the globe are fascinated by them. Why is this so? What features and constituents of organized criminal gangs make them so emotionally powerful-to themselves and others? These are the questions that have guided the writing of the second edition of this textbook, which is intended as an introduction to organized crime from the angle of cultural analysis. Key topics include in this new edition: An historic overview of organized crime, including the social, economic, and cultural conditions that favor its development A description and character analysis of the type of people who make up organized criminal groups and the activities in which they engage The symbols, rituals, codes, and languages that characterize criminal institutions The relationship between traditional organized crime, cybercrime, and evolving forms ofcrime on the Dark Web and in the Metaverse The traditional and changing roles of women in organized crime The transnational operations of criminal groups Media portrayals of organized crime Policing responses to organized crime The use of technologies bythe organized criminal groups Organized Crime includes case studies and offers an accessible, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of organized crime. It is essential reading for students engaged with organized crime across criminology, sociology, anthropology, and psychology"-- Provided by publisher.

This book aims to describe and demystify what makes organized criminal groups so culturally powerful. It examines their codes of conduct, initiation rites, secret communication methods, origin myths, symbols, and lifestyles that imbue them with the pride and nonchalance that go hand in hand with their criminal activities. Mobsters are everywhere, in the movies, on television, on websites, and now in the Metaverse. Contemporary societies across the globe are fascinated by them. Why is this so? What features and constituents of organized criminal gangs make them so emotionally powerful—to themselves and others? These are the questions that have guided the writing of the second edition of this textbook, which is intended as an introduction to organized crime from the angle of cultural analysis. Key topics included in this new edition:

  • An historic overview of organized crime, including the social, economic, and cultural conditions that favor its development
  • A description and character analysis of the type of people who make up organized criminal groups and the activities in which they engage
  • The symbols, rituals, codes, and languages that characterize criminal institutions
  • The relationship between traditional organized crime, cybercrime, and evolving forms of crime on the Dark Web and in the Metaverse
  • The traditional and changing roles of women in organized crime
  • The transnational operations of criminal groups
  • Media portrayals of organized crime
  • Policing responses to organized crime
  • The use of technologies by the organized criminal groups

This new edition includes case studies and offers an accessible, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of organized crime. It is essential reading for students engaged with organized crime across criminology, sociology, anthropology, and psychology.



This book aims to describe and demystify what makes organized criminal groups so culturally powerful. This new edition examines their codes of conduct, initiation rites, secret communication methods, origin myths, symbols, and lifestyles, and serves as an introduction to organized crime from the angle of cultural analysis.

1. What is organized crime?
2. Theories
3. The Italian Mafias
4. Other
criminal organizations
5. Organization
6. The players
7. Codes
8. The made
man
9. The women
10. Resources
11. The business agenda
12. Strategic violence
13. Symbols, myths, traditions
14. Communications
15. Hybrid criminality
16.
The age of AI
17. A gang instinct
18. Popular culture
19. Policing
20.
Epilogue
Antonio Nicaso teaches courses on the social history of organized crime and Mafia culture at Queen's University, Canada. He is a leading expert on Mafia and Mafia-like criminal organizations in the world. He has published extensively on organized crime, including many bestsellers.

Marcel Danesi is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, where he taught courses on forensic semiotics. He has published extensively in the fields of linguistics, semiotics, and forensic semiotics.