Interview with Hiroaki Takizawa, assistant director, economic and financial crime sub-directorate, Interpol, Lyon, France, october 1997 Ecocrime Pages: 6 - 6
Role of Interpol in combating environmental crime Interpol Working Party on Environmental Crime Excerpt Pages: 7 - 9
The looting and smuggling and fencing and hoarding of impossibly precious, feathered and scaly wild things Donovan Webster Excerpt Pages: 9 - 10
The illicit trade in hazardous wastes and CFCs: International responses to environmental ‘bads Jennifer Clapp Excerpt Pages: 14 - 18
Weapons proliferation and organized crime: The russian military and security force dimension Graham H. Turbiville Excerpt Pages: 18 - 22
Interview with Frederick T. Martens, former executive director, pennsylvania crime commission, october 1997 Interview Pages: 28 - 29
Interview with Jerome H. Skolnick, Co-Director, center for research in crime & justice, school of law, New York university, october 1997 Interview Pages: 29 - 30
Casino gambling and organized crime: More than reshuffling the deck Jay Albanese Excerpt Pages: 31 - 34
Best practice in intelligence management with respect to chinese organised crime Mark Craig Excerpt Pages: 34 - 36
Statement before U.S. senate permanent subcommittee on investigations, committee on governmental affairs hearing on “The asset forfeiture program—A case study of the bicycle club casino,” William V. Roth Excerpt Pages: 36 - 38
Statement before U.S. senate committee on indian affairs oversight hearing of the national indian gaming commission, july 10, 1997 Ben Nighthorse Campbell Excerpt Pages: 38 - 38
Manner in which gaming activities are regulated by the several states and the role of the federal government in the regulation of indian gaming activities Excerpt Pages: 38 - 42
Tax policy: A profile of the indian gaming industry Government Accounting Office Excerpt Pages: 42 - 43
The black book and the mob: The untold story of the control of Nevada’s casinos Ronald A. FarrellCarole Case Abstract Pages: 44 - 44
Riches and Regrets: Betting on gambling in two colorado mountain towns Patricia A. Stokowski Abstract Pages: 44 - 44
An Economic and Social history of gambling in britain and the USA Roger Munting Abstract Pages: 44 - 45
Who pays?: Casino gambling, hidden interests and organized crime Craig A. Zendzian Abstract Pages: 45 - 45
The luck business: The devastating consequences and broken promises of America’s gambling explosion Robert Goodman Abstract Pages: 45 - 46
Organized crime in Hungary: The transition from state to civil society Alan Wright Excerpt Pages: 49 - 52
Criminal finances and the federal Yugoslav economy—A study in disintegration Nick Ridley Excerpt Pages: 52 - 53
Anti-drug activities in Japan. Japan, 1996: 1–104 Japan International Cooperation Agency and National Police Agency Excerpt Pages: 61 - 62
Best practice in intelligence management with respect to chinese organised crime Mark Craig Excerpt Pages: 62 - 67
Types of organized crime in East Siberia, Russia.” Presented at the conference on “Global organized crime and international security: Balancing societal needs and human rights” A. L. Repetskaya Excerpt Pages: 67 - 70
“La ‘Ndrangheta: Spunti di Situazione” [The ‘Ndrangheta: An Account of the Situation]” Angiolo Pellegrini Summary translation Pages: 70 - 75
Towards a European Framework for Digital Signatures and Encryption. Brussels, Belgium, October 1997: 1–18 The European Commission Excerpt Pages: 77 - 80