On leaving criminal organizations

"Terrorist organizations, groups, cells or just ‘bunches of guys’ are systematically compared with other types of criminal or deviant organizations: organized crime such as the mafia, street gangs and religious sects. Of course there are many differences between them, especially where motivatio...

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Main Author: Bovenkerk, Frank (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2011
In:In: Crime, Law and Social Change (2011) , Seite 261-276
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