The Review - EROC

ISSN 2312-1653
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Original article
Perceptions of Ethnic Albanians in New York City and the Role of Stereotypes in Fostering Social Exclusion and Criminality

 Jana Arsovska and Adriana Michilli (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, US)
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Original article
Tales of Trauma, Identity, and God: The Memoirs of Mafia Boss Michele Greco and Leonardo Vitale

 Rossella Merlino (University of Exeter, UK)
2  1

Original article
Democracies’ Fight against Radicalisation in the European Union: From Self-Protection to Self-Destruction

 Aurelie Garbay (University of Pau and Pays de l’Adour, France)
2  1

Practitioner’s insight
Certificates of Exportation of Cultural Property and Foreign Acceptance of Their Value

 Paolo Giorgio Ferri (international expert at the ICCROM and former prosecutor, Italy)
2  1

Research note
Treating the Cause, not the Symptoms: Exploring the Possible Relationship between Environmental Administrative Law and Waste Crime in Italy

 Giada Dalla Gasperina (lawyer, Italy)
2  1

Research note
Money Laundering: A New Perspective in Assessing the Effectiveness of the AML Regime

 Verena Zoppei (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Università degli Studi di Milano)
2  1

Debate
Italian mafias in Europe: An Information Gap?

 Felia Allum (University of Bath, UK), Alessandro Colletti (Italy)
2  1

The European Review of Organised Crime
Editorial

 Felia Allum (University of Bath, UK), Anita Lavorgna (University of Wolverhampton, UK) and Yuliya Zabyelina (John Jay College, New York, US)
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Original article
Captured or Capturing? Narcotics and Political Instability along the “African Route” to Europe

 Francesco Strazzari (the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway, and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Italy)
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Original article
Understanding Money Laundering – A Crime Script Approach

 Nicholas Gilmour (Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand)
1  2

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