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Criminal Sociology, Sociology of Law
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OLAF's role in the fight against fraud in the European Union: do too many cooks spoil the broth? Do too many cooks spoil the broth? [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 53 (2009) 1. p.97-108
Chinese organized crime and situational context: comparing human smuggling and synthetic drugs trafficking [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 52 (2009) 5. p.457-474
Deradicalization: not soft, but strategic [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 55 (2011) 4. p.287-292
The European legal framework on cybercrime: striving for an effective implementation [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 5. p.339-357
Organised crime threat assessments: a critical review [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 1. p.63-86
On the frontline against money-laundering: the regulatory minefield [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 52 (2008) 1. p.33-55
Fatal imaginations: death squads in Davao City and Medellín compared [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 52 (2009) 4. p.405-424
Spanish legislation against trafficking in human beings: punitive excess and poor victims assistance [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 54 (2010) 5. p.381-409
Friends, status symbols and weapons: the use of dogs by youth groups and youth gangs [journal article]
Source: Crime, Law and Social Change, 55 (2011) 5. p.405-420
The concept of law: the multi-layered legal system [monograph]
Source: Rejtjel Ed., 2001