Space, Time, and Organized Crime
Delve into the intricate world of organized crime with "Space, Time, and Organized Crime" by author and scholar ** (Taylor & Francis Inc, 1994). This thought-provoking book spans 476 pages and is part of its second edition, making it a vital resource for understanding the evolution and complexities of organized criminal activities. Unlike many studies that offer a narrow perspective, this book presents a comprehensive historical overview, examining how space and time influence organized crime dynamics. Readers will uncover significant insights into the societal and geographical factors that contribute to criminal enterprises. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the underbelly of society, this captivating text invites you to explore the hidden connections and structural elements of organized crime. Enhance your understanding of this vital social issue with *"Space, Time, and Organized Crime."* Perfect for your collection or as a scholarly reference, don't miss the chance to own this essential piece of criminological literature.