Bouchard, M., & Morselli, C. (2014). Opportunistic structures of organized crime. In L. Paoli (Ed.), The oxford handbook of organized crime. (pp. 288-302). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Organized crime researchers have often referred to the mass of small and ephemeral groups that form in any given criminal market as opportunistic operators and less organized (or disorganized) forms of criminal operations. Indeed, such groups have been excluded, at times, from the organized crime category. In this essay, we demonstrate that such opportunistic structures are not independent of the organized crime phenomenon, but, on the contrary, they constitute the typical configuration in organized crime.


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