Our Current Issue
4(2) The European Review of Organised Crime 4(2), 2018, 1-3 ISSN: 2312-1653 1_Editorial_V4(2)_pp. 1-3
4(2) Chatterjee - The Illegal Kidney Trade. 4-26 2_Chatterjee_V4(2)_pp. 4-26
4(2) Lord & Broad - Corporate Failures to Prevent Serious and Organised Crimes 3_Broad & Lord_V4(2)_pp. 27-52
4(2) Van Dyke - Thinking Outside the Box: Developing Multi-agency and Multidisciplinary Partnerships 4_van Dyke_V4(2)_pp. 53-82
4(2) Menachery - Community Prosecution and Human Trafficking 5_Menachery Paulose_V4(2)_pp. 83-100
4(2) Barlow - The Adapted SIPPS for CSE: Evaluation of a Pilot Project in a South London Borough 6_Barlow_V4(2)_pp. 101-127
4(2) Keatinge - Following the Financial Footprints: New approaches to Disrupting Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery 7_Keatinge_V4(2)_pp. 128-146
4(2) Scott - The Pivotal Role of Legal Translation Practitioners in the Fight against Cross-Border Organised Crime 8_Scott_V4(2)_pp. 129-146
Our past issues
4(1) The European Review of Organised Crime 4(1), 2016, 1-8 ISSN: 2312-1653 Editorial_1-8
4(1) Martone - Marketisation of Social Services and Mafia Infiltration: The Case of Migrant Reception Centres in Rome Martone_9-29
4(1) Vasco & Belloni - Taking Advantage of the Mafias: Economic Illegality, Business Networks and Criminal Groups in the Northeast of Italy Vesco&Belloni_30-53
4(1) Young - “Going Down the Glocal”: Wildlife Crime in VietnamYoung_54-83
4(1) Mazzola - Neomelodica Music: Formal, Informal and Criminal Dimensions of Naples’ Marginalised Entertainment Industry Mazzola_84-105
4(1) Talent - An ode to Paola Monzini (1965-2017)Obituary_105-111
3(1) The European Review of Organised Crime 3(1), 2016, 1-3. ISSN: 2312-1653 1-editorial_13
3(1) O’Brien & Penna – Organised Crime in the European Union and the Concept of “Technological Zones” 2-obrien_penna_4-29
3(1) Klerks – Battling Organized Crime through Networked Partnerships in the Netherlands 3-klerks-30-49
3(1) Smith - The Alien Conspiracy Theory 4-smith_50-77
3(1) Rickards – What Are the Barriers to Gathering and Sharing Organised Crime Intelligence 5-rickards_78-104
3(1) Tupman – Obituary Notes 6-tupman_105-106
2(2) The European Review of Organised Crime 2(2), 2015, 1-5
ISSN: 2312-1653 00_Editorial_pp1-50
2(2) Thygesen Vendius – Proactive Undercover Policing and Sexual Crimes against Children on the Internet 1_Vendius_pp6-240
2(2) Bojarski – Dealer, Hacker, Lawyer, Sp 2_Bojarski_pp25-500
2(2) Richardson & Gilmour — Cyber Crime and National Security 3_Gilmour&Richardson_51-700
2(2) Wall – Dis-organised Crime 4_Wall_pp71-900
2(2) Leukfeldt – Organised Cybercrime and Social Opportunity Structures 5_Leukfeldt_91-1030
2(2) Kadlecová – Russian-Speaking Cyber Crime 6_Kadlecova_pp104-1210
2(2) Decary-Hetu & Aldridge – Sifting Through The Net 7_DecaryHetu&Aldridge_pp122-1410
2(2) Reitano, Oerting, and Hunter – Innovations in International Cooperation to Counter Cybercrime 8_ReitanoEtAl_pp142-154
2(1) Tuesday Reitano – A Perilous but Profitable Crossing 1_Tuesday Reitano_pp1-23
2(1) Jana Arsovska & Adriana Michilli – Perceptions of Ethnic Albanians in New York City 2_Jana Arsovska_pp24-48
2(1) Rossella Merlino – The Memoirs of Mafia Boss Michele Greco and Leonardo Vitale 3_Rossella Merlino_pp49-75
2(1) Aurelie Garbay – Democracies’ Fight against Radicalisation in the European Union 4_Aurelie Garbay_pp76-96
2(1) Paolo Giorgio Ferri – Certificates of Exportation of Cultural Property 5_Paolo Giorgio Ferri_pp97-114
2(1) Giada Dalla Gasperina – Treating the Cause, not the Symptoms 6_Giada Dalla Gasperina_115-129
2(1) Verena Zoppei – Money Laundering 7_Verena Zoppei_pp130-148
2(1) Felia Allum & Alessandro Colletti – Italian mafias in Europe 8_Felia Allum_pp149-160