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The Russian “mafia”

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  • Finckenauer, James O., and Yuri A. Voronin. 2001.The Threat of Russian Organized Crime, Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice International Series on Crime and Justice.

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  • Finckenauer, James O. and Elin Waring. 1998.Russian Mafia in America: Immigration, Culture, and Crime, Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press.

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  • Rosner, Lydia S. 1986.The Soviet Way of Crime: Beating the System in the Soviet Union and the U.S.A., MA: Bergin and Garvey.

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  • Volkov, Vadim. 2002.Violent Entrepreneurs. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

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James O. Finckenauer is a professor in the School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey. His research interests include juvenile justice, organized crime, transnational crime, and comparative criminal justice.

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Finckenauer, J.O. The Russian “mafia”. Soc 41, 61–64 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02688220

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