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Space, time & organized crime / Alan A. Block.

Title
Space, time & organized crime / Alan A. Block.
Author
Block, Alan A.
Publication
New Brunswick, N.J., U.S.A. : Transaction Publishers, c1994.

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Description
xi, 464 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
Most research on organized crime reveals only a limited sense of its history. Our understanding suffers as a result. Space, Time, and Organized Crime shows how arguments about the sources, consequences, and extent of crime are distorted as a consequence of crude empiricism. Originally published in Europe in 1991 as Perspectives on Organizing Crime, this book is a timely blend of history, criticism, and research. Fully one-fourth of this new edition contains hitherto unpublished materials especially relevant to the American experience. Space, Time, and Organized Crime describes the background of Progressive Era New York. It then broadens its scope by exploring the changes in drug production and distribution in Europe from about 1925 to the mid-1930s. Block addresses such little explored issues as the ethnicity of traders, the structure of drug syndicates, and the impact of legislation that attempted to criminalize increasing aspects of the world's narcotic industry prior to the Second World War. He then goes on to present organized crime's involvement with transnational political movements, intelligence services, and political murders. Space, Time, and Organized Crime concentrates on ambiguities evident in organized crime control, such as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's protection of criminal off-shore financial interests, and the contradictions found in America's wars on drugs. Space, Time, and Organized Crime demonstrates that the essential nature of crime in the twentieth century (regardless of where it takes place) cannot be understood without sound historical studies and a more sophisticated criminological approach. Block's unique blend of stratification in a historical context will be of special interest to historians, sociologists, criminologists, and penologists.
Alternative Title
  • Space, time, and organized crime.
  • Space, time, and organized crime
Subject
Organized crime > United States > History
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Rev. ed. of: Perspectives on organizing crime. 1991.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
History and the study of organized crime -- Organized crime: history and historiography -- Progressive-Era cocaine trade -- European drug trafficking: between the World Wars -- Fascism and organized crime: the assassination of Carlo Tresca -- Violence and clientelism: the assassination of Jesus de Galindez -- Organized crime and toxic waste: an overview -- Contemporary waste issues -- The complex interests of Attwoods pic: a personal encounter -- Racketeering in fuels: tax scamming by organized crime -- Commentary on Operation Leprechaun: the Internal Revenue Service under the Alexander regime -- Into the abyss of environmental policy: the battle over the world's largest commercial hazardous waste incinerator located in East Liverpool, Ohio.
ISBN
1560001046 (cloth)
LCCN
^^^92044599^
OCLC
  • 27187164
  • SCSB-10402343
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library