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|a The gig mafia :
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|a Chapter 1. Introduction: revisiting and revising organized crime -- Chapter 2. Welcome to the gig (crime) economy -- Chapter 3. Why smaller/more flexible cell-like nodes and networks? -- Chapter 4. The criminogenic network and role of legitimate financial institutions -- Chapter 5. Overview of the size of the problem -- Chapter 6. Traditional organized crime (e.g., mafia) -- Chapter 7. Historical overview: a few key concepts -- Chapter 8. Japan (i.e., Yakuza) -- Chapter 9. Italy (e.g., La Cosa Nostra) -- Chapter 10. United States (e.g., Al Capone, the "five families") -- Chapter 11. Notes on ontology of organized crime -- Chapter 12. Event-based (i.e., the study of criminal events and collective action as the basis for conclusions) -- Chapter 13. Epistemology and sources of knowledge -- Chapter 14. Operations and functioning of organized crime groups -- Chapter 15. Transformation of organized crime groups in theory and practice -- Chapter 16. Organized crime and new participants -- Chapter 17. Professions and the new organized crime: control -- Chapter 18. The future of organized crime.
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