Organized Crime
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- Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security
- Academic site featuring a searchable bibliographic database, articles on the evolving techniques of criminals and crime fighters, periodic newsletters, and a categorized collection of related links.
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- Asian Organized Crime in Australia
- A 1995 discussion paper by the Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee on the National Crime Authority. Paper deals with Chinese (Triads), Vietnamese and Japanese (Yakuza) ethnic criminal entities in Australia.
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- GangRule
- Features a database of organized crime families and notable historic events, photographs, mugshots, newspaper clippings, and official documents
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- Havocscope Black Markets
- Provides information on worldwide trade in contraband. Covers organized crime activities and other outlawed revenue-generating activities.
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- IPSN: Bill Roemer on Las Vegas Mobsters
- A former FBI agent's discussion of mob involvement in Sin City gambling.
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- Organized Crime Research
- Articles, abstracts, book reviews and links with a focus on criminal organizations in the U.S. and in Germany.
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- Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center
- Devoted to better understanding of crime scope and causes and to formulating policy to reduce the problem.
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- United Nations: Office on Drugs and Crime
- UNODC is mandated to assist member states in the struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism. Overview of criminal activity and U.N. efforts to combat it, also regional assessments of West Africa and Central Asia.
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- Wikipedia: Albanian Mafia
- Article looks at ethnic Albanian organized crime groups, including New York's Rudaj gang.
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- Wikipedia: Herman K. Beebe
- Article on the reputed mob-affiliated banker linked to a dozen failed Savings and Loans.
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- Wikipedia: Jamaican Posse
- Article discusses the history and activities of this coalition of New York-based gangs.
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- Wikipedia: Organized Crime
- Article defines the topic, explores varieties of criminal rackets and the organizations engaged in them
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- NPR : Hidden Treasures: A Museum for the Mob
- Broadcast: Las Vegas's proposed organized crime museum draws criticism. (May 21, 2004)
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- Wikipedia: Egan's Rats
- Article on the predominantly Irish-American street gang of Prohibition Era St. Louis, Missouri.
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- Wikipedia: Irish Mob
- Article looks at the history of Irish gangs in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and elsewhere.
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- Wikipedia: James J. Bulger
- Article looks at the life and criminal career of the South Boston Irish gang boss.
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- Wikipedia: Mad Dog Coll
- Article looks at the life and career of New York's Prohibition Era gangster Vincent Coll.