Description
This book aims to describe and demystify what makes criminal gangs so culturally powerful. It examines their codes of conduct, initiation rites, secret communications methods, origin myths, symbols, and the like that imbue the gangsters with the pride and nonchalance that goes hand in hand with their criminal activities. Mobsters are everywhere in the movies, on television, and on websites. Contemporary societies are clearly fascinated by them. Why is this so? What feature and constituents of organized criminal gangs make them so emotionally powerful--to themselves and others? These are the questions that have guided the writing of this textbook, which is intended as an introduction to organized crime from the angle of cultural analysis. Key topics include:
- An historic overview of organized crime, including the social, economic, and cultural conditions that favour its development;
- A review of the type of people who make up organized gangs and the activities in which they engage;
- The symbols, rituals, codes and languages that characterize criminal institutions;
- The relationship between organized crime and cybercrime;
- The role of women in organized crime;
- Drugs and narco-terrorism;
- Media portrayals of organized crime.
Organized Crime includes case studies and offers an accessible, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of organized crime. It is essential reading for students engaged with organized crime across criminology, sociology, anthropology and psychology.
Author: Antonio Nicaso, Marcel Danesi
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04/15/2021
Pages: 286
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.60d
ISBN13: 9780367461270
ISBN10: 0367461277
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology | Cultural & Social
- Social Science | Criminology
- True Crime | Murder | General
About the Author
Antonio Nicaso teaches courses on social history of organized crime and Mafia culture at Queen's University. He is a leading expert on Mafia and Mafia-like criminal organizations in the world. He has published more than 30 books on organized crime, including many bestsellers.
Marcel Danesi is Full Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, where he has been teaching since 1974. He has published extensively in the fields of linguistics, semiotics, and forensic semiotics.
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