In Italy, organized crime presents today some specific characteristics : traditional for the existence of ancient roots from particular regions; new for the kind of illegal activities in which organized crime is involved and which is always changing and spreading making international alliances. In Italy, with specific attention to endogenous crime, the last Report on Crime underlines that “the more structured criminal alliances, such as cosa nostra, ‘ndrangheta, camorra and Apulian organized crime , keep on exerting an effective control effect in their original territories and so they are also a very serious threat for the development of relationships between the social components and also for the economy”. This is an alarming situation which requires urgent, preventive, istitutional and social action. The results from the present research are based on the reading and the analysis of the inaugural addresses of judicial years ( 2000-2007).
In Italia il crimine organizzato si presenta al giorno d’oggi con caratteristiche peculiari: tradizionali per l’esistenza di antiche radici in specificità regionali; nuove per il tipo delle attività illecite perseguite; modificativo - espansive per l’attitudine a stringere alleanze transnazionali. L’ultimo Rapporto sulla Criminalità in Italia, a proposito della criminalità endogena, sottolinea che “i sodalizi criminali più strutturati, cosa nostra, ‘ndrangheta, camorra e criminalità organizzata pugliese, continuano ad esercitare una efficace azione di controllo dei territori di origine ed a rappresentare una grave minaccia allo sviluppo delle relazioni tra le varie componenti sociali e dell’ordine economico”. Anche nell’analisi svolta, riguardante le relazioni dei Discorsi Inaugurali degli Anni Giudiziari (2000- 2007), emerge un quadro allarmante che necessita di interventi urgenti a livello preventivo, istituzionale e sociale.
Bianchini, E., Sicurella, S. (2007). Il crimine organizzato in Italia: analisi evolutiva. RIVISTA DI CRIMINOLOGIA, VITTIMOLOGIA E SICUREZZA, 1(3), 111-127.
Il crimine organizzato in Italia: analisi evolutiva
BIANCHINI, ELENA;SICURELLA, SANDRA
2007
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In Italy, organized crime presents today some specific characteristics : traditional for the existence of ancient roots from particular regions; new for the kind of illegal activities in which organized crime is involved and which is always changing and spreading making international alliances. In Italy, with specific attention to endogenous crime, the last Report on Crime underlines that “the more structured criminal alliances, such as cosa nostra, ‘ndrangheta, camorra and Apulian organized crime , keep on exerting an effective control effect in their original territories and so they are also a very serious threat for the development of relationships between the social components and also for the economy”. This is an alarming situation which requires urgent, preventive, istitutional and social action. The results from the present research are based on the reading and the analysis of the inaugural addresses of judicial years ( 2000-2007).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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