Bulletin de Périodique
Global Crime , Vol.12, n°4 - November 2011
Paru le :
10/10/2011
Année
2011
Page(s) :
239-332
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Profits of disorder: images of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic. Bobick M., p. 239-265.
• Towards a pattern in mass violence participation? An analysis of Rwandan perpetrators' accounts from the 1994 genocide. Tanner S., p. 266-289.
• The Chinese mafia: private protection in a socialist market economy. Wang P., p. 290-311.
• Is peniaphobia an incentive to crime? Hamzah S.N.Z., Lau E., p. 312-326.
• Profits of disorder: images of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic. Bobick M., p. 239-265.
• Towards a pattern in mass violence participation? An analysis of Rwandan perpetrators' accounts from the 1994 genocide. Tanner S., p. 266-289.
• The Chinese mafia: private protection in a socialist market economy. Wang P., p. 290-311.
• Is peniaphobia an incentive to crime? Hamzah S.N.Z., Lau E., p. 312-326.
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