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Syndicate Evolution Facts - cover

Syndicate Evolution Facts

Mark Chambers

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Syndicate Evolution Facts explores the historical development of criminal syndicates, from small gangs to global networks, examining their structure, operations, and societal impact. The book reveals how criminal enterprises adapt to changing environments, exploiting technological advancements and legal loopholes. Understanding this evolution is crucial for developing effective strategies against organized crime and identifying vulnerabilities in social, economic, and political systems.

 
For example, globalization has allowed groups like the Mafia, Triads, and Yakuza to extend their reach far beyond their original territories. The book examines the formative stages of criminal enterprises, analyzes factors driving their expansion, and investigates the consequences of their activities. It progresses logically, starting with fundamental concepts and early syndicate manifestations, then delves into specific historical examples before discussing contemporary challenges like cybercrime and drug trafficking.

 
It uses historical documents, law enforcement records, and case studies to provide an authentic perspective on the true crime phenomenon. This approach, blending historical analysis with contemporary insights, makes the book valuable for anyone interested in the history of crime, criminal organizations, and law enforcement.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 83 pages.

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