ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: ILLEGAL GOVERNANCE OF MARKETS AND COMMUNITIES
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Authors
Campana, P
Varese, Federico
Publication Date
2018-10-05Journal Title
British Journal of Criminology
ISSN
1464-3529
Publisher
OUP
Volume
58
Issue
6
Pages
1381-1400
Type
Article
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Campana, P., & Varese, F. (2018). ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: ILLEGAL GOVERNANCE OF MARKETS AND COMMUNITIES. British Journal of Criminology, 58 (6), 1381-1400. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azx078
Abstract
This article focuses on governance-type organized crime (OC). First, it explores two cases of illegal governance in Salford (Greater Manchester) and Derbyshire by relying on a wide range of qualitative data. Next, it presents a novel instrument measuring the strength of governance-type OC, the
‘Illegal Governance (i-Gov) Index’. This instrument is then included in a survey we conducted
with Derbyshire Constabulary. This is the first systematic attempt to measure such crime in the United Kingdom. The article shows that the governance dimension of OC is present in the United Kingdom, although with varying degrees of sophistication and development. While comparatively rare, this form of OC is pernicious and highly destructive of communities. This article therefore calls for a systematic evaluation of such phenomenon across the United Kingdom, based on the i-Gov Index.
Keywords
illegal governance, communities, organized crime, Salford, Derbyshire
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azx078
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/286717
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