Organized Crime Round Table of Publishing House "Yurid. lit."

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The book *Organized Crime*, edited by A. I. Dolgova and S. V. Dyakov and published by "Legal Literature," offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of one of the most pressing issues facing modern society. This publication is an essential resource for anyone interested in criminology, law, and social security. Within its pages, the authors examine key aspects of organized crime—including its nature, structure, operational methods, and societal impact. Among the contributors are renowned experts such as Azalia Ivanovna Dolgova and Sergey Vasilevich Dyakov, who provide readers with a unique perspective on the challenges posed by criminal groups, their interactions with government institutions, and the broader implications for law and order. The book is rich with analytical insights, statistical data, and real-world examples, making it particularly valuable for students, researchers, practicing lawyers, and anyone seeking to understand the mechanisms behind organized crime. Who will find this book appealing? Primarily, it will attract law students, graduate researchers, and educators engaged in legal and criminological studies. It also offers valuable insights for practicing attorneys, investigators, and law enforcement officials who encounter organized crime in their professional work. Additionally, those interested in social security and human rights will find this publication relevant, as organized crime touches many facets of societal life. The topics covered span a broad spectrum—from analyzing the causes and conditions that foster organized crime to exploring strategies for combating it. The authors emphasize the importance of a comprehensive approach, highlighting the need for collaboration between various government agencies and private entities. The book also addresses international cooperation in fighting transnational crime, making it highly relevant in today’s globalized world. Written with academic rigor yet accessible language, the book ensures that complex concepts and theories are easy to grasp. This approach makes the reading not only informative but also engaging. A. I. Dolgova and S. V. Dyakov, both well-known for their work in law and criminology, demonstrate a deep understanding of the subject and a commitment to sharing their knowledge with a broad audience. If you are seeking literature that will help you navigate the complexities of organized crime, this book is an excellent choice. It will enrich your understanding and offer multiple perspectives on the issue—crucial in a world where criminal methods are becoming increasingly sophisticated. In conclusion, *Organized Crime* is more than just a book; it’s an immersive journey into the mechanisms driving this phenomenon. It will serve as a reliable companion for anyone eager to deepen their knowledge of law and criminology and will assist in forming your own informed opinions about how organized crime influences society—and what can be done to prevent it.
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Name of the Author
Азалия Ивановна
Долгова
Дьяков
Отв. ред. А. И. Долгова
С. В. Дьяков
Сергей Васильевич
ред.
Language
Russian
Series
Пробл., дискус., предложения
ISBN
9785726002682
Release date
1989

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