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  1. The Second Father: An Insider's Story of Cops, Crime and Corruption by Domenico Cacciola, Carmelo Cacciola, et all 2010-05-14
  2. Playboy's illustrated history of organized crime by Richard Hammer, 1975
  3. Global Outlaws: Crime, Money, and Power in the Contemporary World (California Series in Public Anthropology) by Carolyn Nordstrom, 2007-06-20
  4. Angels of Death: Inside the Biker Gangs' Crime Empire by Julian Sher, William Marsden, 2007-03-02
  5. Understanding Organized Crime (Criminal Justice Illuminated) by Stephen Mallory, 2007-03-07
  6. Mob: Stories of Death and Betrayal from Organized Crime
  7. Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry: The Final Report of the New York State Organized Crime Taskforce by Ronald Goldstock, 1991-01-01
  8. Criminals, Militias, and Insurgents: Organized Crime in Iraq by Phil Williams, 2009
  9. The Illustrated History of Organized Crime by Richard Hammer, 1991-11
  10. Organized Crime: Policing Illegal Business Entrepreneurialism by Geoff Dean, Ivar Fahsing, et all 2010-11-05
  11. Chinatown Gangs: Extortion, Enterprise, and Ethnicity (Studies in Crime and Public Policy) by Ko-lin Chin, 2000-02-10
  12. Final Confession: The Unsolved Crimes of Phil Cresta by Brian P. Wallace, Bill Crowley, 2000-10-27
  13. Crime School: Money Laundering: True Crime Meets the World of Business and Finance by CHRIS MATHERS, 2004-07-03
  14. Thieves' World: The Threat of the New Global Network of Organized Crime by Claire Sterling, 1994-06-23

61. Executive Office For The Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force
Executive Office for the organized crime Drug Enforcement Task ForceThe organized crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) is
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Executive Office for the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force
    The Executive Office for OCDETF supports the work of over 2,500 federal agents and prosecutors and approximately 6,000 state and local law enforcement officers who participate in OCDETF cases. The Executive Office, in conjunction with a council of Washington Agency Representatives, provides policy guidance and coordination; administrative management and support; collection and reporting of statistical information; and budgetary planning, coordination, and disbursement.
    For information about the OCDETF, please contact us at the following numbers: Contact Information

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63. The Mafia And Organised Crime In General
Global organized crime Project Established by the Center for Strategic andInternational Studies, Washington DC, to develop policy recommendations.
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/scandals/mafia.html
The Mafia and Organised Crime in General
The Influence of Criminal Organisations in Banking and Finance
The Mafia, and similar criminal organisations in other countries, are moving up-market, in fact as in fiction. The novel Nest of Vipers described how the Mafia could use the banking system. Unfortunately, in real life too, the tentacles of the Mafia and the Yakuza are spreading through the arena of international finance, as the links in this page show.

64. RFE/RL Organized Crime And Terrorism Watch
Russian state gas monopoly Gazprom's contract with a virtually unknown Hungariancompany, Eural Trans Gas (see RFE/RL organized crime and Terrorism Watch, 16
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RUSSIAN, BELARUSIAN ARMS SALES TO IRAQ
By Roman Kupchinsky State Department official Brenda Greenberg told CNN on 23 March that senior U.S. officials had made a series of requests to Russian officials concerning a halt to sales of antitank missiles and jamming equipment to the Iraqi military. Greenberg was quoted by the "Financial Times" on 24 March as having told CNN: "We...have raised the issue with the Russian government a number of times, including at senior levels and particularly in the last two weeks." According to the "Financial Times" U.S. intelligence discovered that "employees of Aviaconversia, the company reported to have been providing equipment to Baghdad, were still providing assistance in Iraq." A story in "The Washington Post" on 23 March reported that Russian officials in Moscow and Washington had been given names, addresses, telephone numbers "and in some cases, shipping dates and ports of exit." Moscow denied the charges on 24 March. Citing Aleksei Volin, deputy head of the Russian government apparatus, Interfax wrote: "The Russian Federation is not delivering weapons or weapons systems to Iraq and strictly observes all UN Security Council resolutions passed with regard to Iraq."

65. Organized Crime Research (kvl-homepage)
organized crime in the U.S. and Germany.
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66. The Threat From International Organized Crime And Global Terrorism
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67. CNN - New Jersey Says Organized Crime Has Ties To Health Care - August 21, 1996
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New Jersey says organized crime has ties to health care
August 21, 1996
Web posted at: 1:00 p.m. EDT NEWARK, New Jersey (CNN) The Mafia for the first time has infiltrated the health care business, New Jersey law enforcement officials said after conducting a two and a half year undercover investigation. State authorities Tuesday raided the offices of Tri-Con Associates, a Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey-based health care broker, and arrested 12 men allegedly linked to the Genovese crime family. "We are alleging for the first time the involvement of organized crime in the health care industry," said Peter Veriero, New Jersey's attorney general, in an interview with The New York Times. (214K AIFF or WAV sound) Health care may represent a new and lucrative field for organized crime, authorities warned. Mafia families for years have been involved in garbage removal, trucking and garment manufacturing, among other businesses. We hope it's not a national trend, but we cannot dismiss that possibility, said Veriero. Tri-Con allegedly overcharged group health care providers and may have used private medical records to commit blackmail and extortion.

68. Gangsters: Organized Crime Demo
home / demos / Gangsters organized crime. Gangsters organized crime PUBLISHER/EidosInteractive, Wanna be a gangster in a Chicago style city of the 1920's?
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Wanna be a gangster in a Chicago style city of the 1920's? Wanna control an underground organization dealing in extortion, illegal liquor, prostitution, violence, intimidation, gambling, gang warfare, bribery of officials, permanent elimination of individuals and a host of moneymaking activities? Can you simultaneously maintain a decent and honest reputation on the surface by supporting good causes, helping the police and running legitimate businesses? Will you be able to meet the challenge of balancing these two personas to gain influence and control over the city? Gangsters is a highly original game that blends together three major elements of successful strategy gaming;
  • Real-time game world interaction
  • Man-management
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The aim of this game is to build your gang and business empire to rule the city. To do this you will have to beat three other gangs operating in the city, and avoid arrest by the authorities. The specific win conditions balance a need to gain wealth, honor and influence. Gangsters is set in a non-specific Chicago-like city in the 1920s called 'New Temperance'. The city, in which most of the in-game activity takes place, is viewed by an isometric multi-level map contained in the main window of a Windows 95 style environment.
REQUIREMENTS/ P133 - 16 MB RAM
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69. Meyer Lansky - The Crime Library
If there was a golden age of organized crime, it could said that it all began with Lansky.
http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters/meyer/main.htm
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By Mark Gribben
The Mythical Meyer
Maybe he said it and maybe he didn't, but Meyer Lansky will forever be identified with the statement that the Syndicate, the underworld conglomerate of hoodlums, mobsters and killers from across the nation, was bigger than U.S. Steel. The boast made for good headlines and helped politicians like Estes Kefauver and Bobby Kennedy build their reputations and later achieved near-factual status when Hyman Roth, the Meyer Lansky-inspired character in the Godfather II repeated it to Michael Corleone. Whether or not Lansky ever really said it, it was probably true. Organized crime in America from the 1930s to the 1980s was big business and Meyer Lansky had helped make it that way. There is a lot about Lansky that is apocryphal. Did he, for instance, meet Bugsy Siegel and Lucky Luciano on the same day? Probably not, but the story still floats around about how Lansky, the hard working son of Jewish immigrants, happened along one day and found Siegel and Luciano brawling over the favors of a prostitute the Italian was pimping. Lansky, the story goes, hit Luciano over the head with a tool from his apprentice's box and stopped the fight. The known facts fit Luciano did run some bordellos and no one disputes that Benny Siegel liked the ladies.

70. IASOC Web Site Contents
Welcome to the home page of the International Associationfor the Study of organized crime (IASOC), www.iasoc.net.
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The International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC) is a professional association of criminologists, researchers, working professionals, teachers, and students. IASOC works to promote greater understanding and research about organized crime in all its manifestations. IASOC was founded in 1984 and holds annual meetings in conjunction with the American Society of Criminology (November). Meetings also have been held during the meetings of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (March). These meetings serve as a forum to disseminate the latest knowledge and research about both traditional and newer forms of organized crime. Understanding and research are also promoted through IASOC's affiliation with a professional journal. The quarterly journal Trends in Organized Crime (published by Transaction Publishers) is provided as a benefit of membership in IASOC. The journal reports exclusively on current research in all areas of organized crime and the criminal justice response to it.

71. Organized Crime News A Selection Of Recent News Items That Shed Light On New Tre
organized crime News A selection of recent news items that shed light on new trendsin organized crime activity and the criminal justice response, www.iasoc.net.
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TURNING A CONVICTION INTO PUBLIC EDUCATION : In December 2002, David Rocci www.iSONEWS.com). Rocci used this web site sell circumvention devices known as Amod chips, which defeat security protections in the Microsoft Xbox-allowing unlimited play of pirated games on the Xbox gaming console. As a condition of his guilty plea, Rocci transferred his domain name and website to the U.S. government. In an imaginative move, the government replaced iSONEWS.com with a new web page providing information about the case U.S. v. Rocci , as well as a general anti-piracy message outlining the potential criminal consequences for engaging in illegal piracy. This case was the first time that the United States assumed control of an active domain name in an intellectual property case. After 2 weeks, the site received over 550,000 hits. It will be interesting to look for the impact of this effort. EUROPEAN CONFERENCE AND CRITIQUE OF ORGANIZED CRIME : A one-day conference attended by 57 European delegations focused on organized crime in the Balkans, concluding that "The rule of law is the foundation for democracy, prosperity and long-term stability.

72. Hoods Against Democrats - 98.12
Robert Kaplan describes organized crime in Bulgaria, which is struggling to stabilize its young democracy Atlantic Monthly
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Return to the Table of Contents. D E C E M B E R 1 9 9 8 In Bulgaria the distinction between the state and organized crime is clear for now
by Robert D. Kaplan

B OGOMIL Bonev, Bulgaria's Interior Minister, a towering, thickset man with wavy black hair, spoke to me last spring in a tense voice as we sat in his vast, gloomy office the same office where security officials of the former Communist regime may have worked out details for the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. Now the situation was reversed. Bonev was hunting down the Communist-era security service, which along with former members of Bulgaria's Olympic wrestling teams had broken up into various criminal "groupings." Discuss this article in
  • More foreign correspondence in The Atlantic Monthly and Atlantic Unbound.
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  • "Was Democracy Just a Moment?", by Robert D. Kaplan (December, 1997)
    "Marxism's natural death in Eastern Europe is no guarantee that subtler tyrannies do not await us, here and abroad."
    From Atlantic Unbound
  • Atlantic Abroad: "Night Train to Istanbul,"
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    The primary mission of this section of lawyers and agents is to investigate and prosecute organized criminal enterprises, including gangs, whose principal predicate offenses involve drug trafficking. The Gang Prosecution Unit is a sub-section which also falls under this Unit.

    74. Contacts
    Crime Regulatory Compliance Torts Litigation. organized crime Section.Norristown Phone 610631-5937Pittsburgh Phone412-565-2206.
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    75. Italy's Capo Di Capo?
    Government lawyers in Italy are recommending 15 years behind bars for seventerm Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. The recommendation came during final arguments in Andreotti's trial for alleged Mafia ties. His underworld association has earned him the nickname Mr. Italy. But Andreotti claims the charges are part of an elaborate Mafia plot to punish him for his crackdown on organized crime. Wired News
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    76. Organized Crime In Russia
    organized crime Outlook in the New Russia. He was convicted in November 1997.Fitting the Profile of Traditional organized crime The Three Identifiers.
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    Organized Crime Outlook in the New Russia Russia is Paying the Price of a Market Economy in Blood By: Richard Lindberg and Vesna Markovic
    Amid the political uncertainty that has engulfed the former Soviet Union since the end of the Cold War nearly a decade ago, rampant, unchecked organized crime has laid waste to noteworthy democratic reforms and contributed to an economic and moral meltdown within the 15 newly independent republics. Intelligence reports emanating out of Russia peg the numerical size of the Russian Mafia (“Mafiya”) at 100,000 members owing allegiance to 8,000 stratified crime groups who control 70-80% of all private business and 40% of the nation’s wealth. The largest of these groups are the Dolgopruadnanskaya and the drug-running Solntsevskaya , with 5,000 members concentrated in the Moscow suburb of Solntsevo. Vyatcheslav “Little Japanese” Ivankov, one of Russia’s deadliest and most feared career criminals founded Solntsevskaya in 1980. The current leader of this cartel is Sergei Mikhailov who is presently being detained by the authorities in Switzerland.

    77. The Organized Crime.com :: Graff From The Tri-State Area And Beyond!
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    78. TIME Newsfile: Organized Crime
    (AP), For an industry that can best be described as underworldly,organized crime sure has a knack for making its way into the news.
    http://www.time.com/time/newsfiles/organizedcrime/
    Gangster John Dillinger, center, strikes a pose with prosecuter Robert Estill, left, while awaiting trial in 1934 for the murder of police officer William P. O'Malley during abank robbery in East Chicago, Ind. (AP) For an industry that can best be described as underworldly, organized crime sure has a knack for making its way into the news. Much of that has to do with the public's intense curiosity about those who damn the rules and seek the highest of rewards at the highest of risks. From Al Capone in the 1930s to John Gotti in the 1980s, TIME covered the most well-known of American gangsters, as well as the Japanese Yakuza, Russian Mafia and Columbian drug cartels. With dealings in prostitution, gambling and money laundering, organized crime is dangerous work. And once you're in, there's no going back.
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    80. White Collar And Organized Crime
    White Collar and organized crime. Definitions of organized crime http//www.alternatives.com/crime/DEFINE.HTMLDefinition elements from Interpol.
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    History of an unusual art "theft".
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    Definition elements from Interpol. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network http://www.treas.gov/fincen Sponsored by the U.S. Treasury Department. The focus is on following "laundered" money from criminal enterprises. Fraud Watch http://www.fraud-watch.com the Fraud-Watch site also contains information about fraudulent medical disability claims detection, control and litigation. Financial Scandals http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/scandals/ Summary information and links to details about many of the most significant financial scandals and frauds of recent years. Money Laundering, "A Banker's Guide to Avoiding Problems"

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