This paper combines the theoretical foundations of organisational ecology one of the most important approaches in economic sociology - with classic criminological theories to interpret the birth, evolution and death of criminal associations. This mixed approach will support the interpretation of organised crime groups as phenomena strictly linked to the environment as well as to other competitors in criminal markets. This paper analyses the birth, evolution and death of a criminal association in Basilicata, Southern Italy, known as the 'Famiglia Basilischi'. The case is exemplary of how ecological conditions affect the success or failure of a newly formed criminal association. These conditions can therefore be indicators to interpret organised criminal activities in similar environments.

Sergi, A. (2016). A qualitative reading of the ecological (dis)organisation of criminal associations. The case of the 'Famiglia Basilischi' in Italy. TRENDS IN ORGANIZED CRIME, 19(2), 149-174 [10.1007/s12117-015-9254-z].

A qualitative reading of the ecological (dis)organisation of criminal associations. The case of the 'Famiglia Basilischi' in Italy

Sergi A
2016

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This paper combines the theoretical foundations of organisational ecology one of the most important approaches in economic sociology - with classic criminological theories to interpret the birth, evolution and death of criminal associations. This mixed approach will support the interpretation of organised crime groups as phenomena strictly linked to the environment as well as to other competitors in criminal markets. This paper analyses the birth, evolution and death of a criminal association in Basilicata, Southern Italy, known as the 'Famiglia Basilischi'. The case is exemplary of how ecological conditions affect the success or failure of a newly formed criminal association. These conditions can therefore be indicators to interpret organised criminal activities in similar environments.
2016
Sergi, A. (2016). A qualitative reading of the ecological (dis)organisation of criminal associations. The case of the 'Famiglia Basilischi' in Italy. TRENDS IN ORGANIZED CRIME, 19(2), 149-174 [10.1007/s12117-015-9254-z].
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