This paper provides a narrative synthesis of the results of a systematic review of the social, psychological and economic factors leading to recruitment into organised crime. This is based on the analysis of evidence emerging from 47 qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method studies published in or before 2017. While the selected studies varied markedly in method and quality, several factors emerged as particularly important in understanding recruitment into organised criminal groups. These included the role of social relations (family, kinship, friendship and workrelations), criminal background and criminal skills.
Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review / Calderoni, Francesco; Campedelli, Gian Maria; Comunale, Tommaso; Marchesi Martina, Elena; Savona, Ernesto Ugo. - ELETTRONICO. - 2020:(2020).
Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review
Calderoni FrancescoPrimo
;Campedelli Gian Maria;Savona Ernesto Ugo
2020-01-01
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This paper provides a narrative synthesis of the results of a systematic review of the social, psychological and economic factors leading to recruitment into organised crime. This is based on the analysis of evidence emerging from 47 qualitative, quantitative and mixed-method studies published in or before 2017. While the selected studies varied markedly in method and quality, several factors emerged as particularly important in understanding recruitment into organised criminal groups. These included the role of social relations (family, kinship, friendship and workrelations), criminal background and criminal skills.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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