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[This chapter summarises the book and reiterates the main arguments that have been drawn from empirical research. Towards the end of the chapter, recommendations are offered on how we can improve our understanding of organised crime within the context of policy, law enforcement and academia.]
Published: Jun 15, 2019
Keywords: Biography; Birmingham; Case study; Ethics; Ethnography; Glocal; Hitman/Hitmen; Homicide; Industry; Law enforcement; Masculinity; Methodology; Organised crime; Recommendations; Scenarios of harm
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