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Please report any broken links to CJ. Articles and Book ChaptersGeneral introduction: what is organized crime? Federico Varese -- (please click here to start chapter scan request: VOLUME: 1; PART n/a; CHAPTER TITLE: General introduction: what is organized crime?; PAGES: n/a) Index -- (please click here to start chapter scan request: VOLUME: 4; PART 13; CHAPTER TITLE: Index; PAGES: n/a) Volume I – Definitions and Theories Rinconete and Cortadillo Miguel de Cervantes On defining "organized crime": the development of a definition and a typology Michael D. Maltz The organized crime continuum: a further specification of a new conceptual model Frank E. Hagan The paradoxes of organized crime Letizia Paoli Crime as an American way of life Daniel BellIndividual choice, material culture, and organized crime Peter A. LupshaParagons, pariahs, and pirates: a spectrum-based theory of enterprise Dwight C. Smith, Jr.Illegal enterprise: a theoretical and historical interpretation Mark H. Haller The firm: organizational logic and criminal culture on a shifting terrain Richard HobbsEconomics and criminal enterprise Thomas C. SchellingWhat is the business of organized crime? Thomas C. SchellingA defense of organized crime? James M. Buchanan -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 1; PART 2; CHAPTER TITLE: 12 - A defense of organized crime?; PAGES: n/a) The economic theory of the criminal firm Paul H. Rubin -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 1; PART 2; CHAPTER TITLE: 13 - The economic theory of the criminal firm; PAGES: n/a) Economic consequences of organized violence Frederic C. LaneWhy state-of-nature theory? Robert Nozick -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 1; PART 2; CHAPTER TITLE: 15 - Why state-of-nature theory?; PAGES: n/a) The state of nature Robert Nozick -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 1; PART 2; CHAPTER TITLE: 16 - The state of nature; PAGES: n/a) War making and state making as organized crime Charles TillyFragments of an economic theory of the mafia Diego GambettaThe political economy of organized crime: providing protection when the state does not Stergios SkaperdasMethodological problems in the study of organized crime as a social problem Donald R. CresseyThe application of network analysis to criminal intelligence: an assessment of the prospects Malcolm K. SparrowVolume II - Origins, Resources and OrganizationLand reform, the market for protection, and the origins of the Sicilian mafia: theory and evidence Oriana BandieraIs Sicily the future of Russia? Private protection and the rise of the Russian mafia Federico VareseThe dark side of private ordering: an institutional and empirical analysis of organized crime Curtis J. Milhaupt and Mark D. WestThe Notorious Purple Gang: Detroit's all-Jewish Prohibition era mob Robert A. RockawayOrganized crime in urban society: Chicago in the twentieth century Mark H. HallerThe triads as business Yiu K. ChuWise guy: life in a mafia family Nicholas Pileggi -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 2; PART 5; CHAPTER TITLE: 28 - Wise guy: life in a mafia family; PAGES: n/a) The trademarks Diego Gambetta -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 2; PART 6; CHAPTER TITLE: 29- The trademarks; PAGES: n/a) Gender norms in the Sicilian mafia, 1945-86 Valerie Pizzini-Gambetta -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 2; PART 6; CHAPTER TITLE: 30 - Gender norms in the Sicilian mafia, 1945-86; PAGES: n/a) The Benguerra family Annelise Graebner Anderson -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 2; PART 6; CHAPTER TITLE: 31 - The Benguerra family; PAGES: n/a) Careers opportunities and network-based privileges in the Cosa Nostra Carlo MorselliOrganisation Yiu K. ChuThe mafia in Perm Federico VareseThe modern yakuza: structure and organization Peter HillVolume III - Organized Crime and Penetration of MarketsOrderly markets Diego Gambetta -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 36 - Orderly markets; PAGES: n/a) The exploitation of prostitution John Landesco -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 37 - The exploitation of prostitution; PAGES: n/a) Numbers gambling Annelise Graebner Anderson -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 38 - Numbers gambling; PAGES: n/a) Loansharking Annelise Graebner Anderson -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 39 - Loansharking; PAGES: n/a) Labor racketeering: the mafia and the unions James B. Jacobs and Ellen PetersThe rational racketeer: pasta protection in Depression Era Chicago Barbara AlexanderRacketeers as cartel organizers Peter Reuter -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 42 - Racketeers as cartel organizers; PAGES: n/a) On the origins of fuels racketeering: the Americans and the "Russians" in New York Alan A. Block -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 3; PART 7; CHAPTER TITLE: 43 - On the origins of fuels racketeering: the Americans and the "Russians" in New York; PAGES: n/a) Protection against competitors: traditional operations Yiu K. ChuProtection against competitors: recent operations Yiu K. ChuDrug Dealing Yiu K. ChuGambling Yiu K. ChuProstitution Yiu K. ChuPrivate protection in Russia and Poland Timothy FryeCasino politics, organized crime and the post-colonial state in Macau Lo Shiu HingThe ethnic vice industry, 1880-1944 Ivan LightAn economic analysis of a drug-selling gang's finances Steven D. Levitt and Sudhir Alladi VenkateshBlack and white control of numbers gambling: a cultural assets-social capital view Darrell Steffensmeier and Jeffrey T. UlmerOut of Africa: the human trade between Libya and Lampedusa Salvatore Coluccello and Simon MasseyVolume IV - Organized Crime and Popular Culture, States and TerrorismThe secret history of Japanese cinema: the yakuza movies Federico VareseMobster gravestones in 1990s Russia Olga MatichThe Allies and the mafia Salvatore LupoThe gangster and the politician John Landesco -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 4; PART 8; CHAPTER TITLE: 58 - The gangster and the politician; PAGES: n/a) A modern marriage of convenience: a collaboration between organized crime and U.S. intelligence Alan A. Block -- (PLEASE CLICK HERE TO START CHAPTER SCAN REQUEST: VOLUME: 4; PART 8; CHAPTER TITLE: 59 - A modern marriage of convenience: a collaboration between organized crime and U.S. intelligence; PAGES: n/a) Organized crime and the political-criminal nexus in China Ko-Lin Chin and Roy GodsonLaw enforcement disruption of a drug importation network Carlo Morselli and Katia PetitNew York City as organized crime fighter James B. Jacobs and Alex HortisScrutinizing RICO Carlo Morselli and Lila KazemianHeisei yakuza: burst bubble and Bōtaihō Peter HillThe mafia and al-Qaeda: violent and secretive organizations in comparative and historical perspective Jane Schneider and Peter SchneiderThe crime-terror continuum: tracing the interplay between transnational organized crime and terrorism Tamara MakarenkoHow mafias migrate: the case of the 'Ndrangheta in northern Italy Federico VareseHong Kong triads after 1997 Yiu K. 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