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Exploring Mission Drift and Tension in a Nonprofit Work Integration Social Enterprise
Theories of Organized Criminal Behavior
Federal Criminal Law: the Eedn , Not for Revised Constitutional Theory Or New Congressional Statutes, but the Exercise of Responsible Prosecutive Discretion G
Guilty Associations: Joint Criminal Enterprise, Command Responsibility, and the Development of International Criminal Law
Research Findings Were Derived from a Total of 9 Key Informant Interviews, 39 Survey Responses, and 3 Social Enterprise Case Studies
Federal Criminal Law: the Eedn , Not for Revised Constitutional Theory Or New Congressional Statutes, but the Exercise of Responsible Prosecutive Discretion G
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Organized Crime, 7E (Lyman/Potter)
Theory of Joint Criminal Enterprise and International Criminal Law – Challenges and Controversies
Law Enforcement
Global Terror and Organised Crime
Beyond Wildlife Crime: Realist Social Relations Crime Scripts of the Illegal Taking of Deer
The Theory of Successful Criminal Entrepreneurs
Using Community-Focused Policing to Combat Terrorism and Counter
Knowledge Management in Policing Enforcing Law on Criminal Business Enterprises
Organised Crime in Red City: an Ethnographic Study of Drugs, Vice and Violence Mark Berry Ii
State Policy As an Element of International Crimes William A
Criminal Networks, Criminal Enterprises
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A Quantitative Application of Enterprise and Social Embeddedness Theories to the Transnational Trafficking of Cocaine in Europe
Read Book Organised Crime Ebook Free Download
The Globalization of Crime
Corporate Liability for Gross Human Rights Abuses
Systemic Racial Bias and RICO's Application to Criminal Street and Prison Gangs
Strategy to Combat International Organized Crime
The Omarska Triall - a War Crimes Tribunal Close-Up
Understanding Organised Crime: a Legal Comparison
Organized Crime
Responding to Gangs: Evaluation and Research
Modes of Liability: Commission & Participation
Policing Criminal Business Enterprises—Should Certainly Be Appealing
International Conventions and the Failure of a Transnational Approach
Grantham University Catalog // Volume 32 // Effective July 2019
'Crime' and 'Crime Control'
Joint Criminal Enterprise, Command Responsibility, and the Development of In- Ternational Criminal Law ∗