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Hierarchy
Networks
Markets
Clans
A synthesis
A wider application
CHAPTER 3
Organised crime: The evolution of a mainstream definition
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Organised crime as criminal business activities
Organised crime as a criminal conspiracy
The growth of organised crime and the pluralist revision
(Transnational) organised crime and the Palermo Convention
The concept of organised crime in Southern Africa
CHAPTER 4
The concept of organised crime reconsidered
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Assumption 1: Organised crime groups can be defined by their similar internal characteristics
Assumption 2: Organised crime is an external threat
Assumption 3: Organised crime tends to involve culturally homogenous groups, distinct from and at odds with the formal economy
Assumption 4: Organised crime is different from other types of serious economic crimes
Conclusion
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