Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention Essays in Honor of
This volume collects new contributions to research on mafias, organized crime, money laundering, and other forms of complex crimes, gathering some of the most authoritative and well-known scholars in the field. The chapters for this volume are original
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Stefano Caneppele • Francesco Calderoni Editors
Organized Crime, Corruption and Crime Prevention Essays in Honor of Ernesto U. Savona
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Editors Stefano Caneppele TRANSCRIME Universit`a Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan Italy
Francesco Calderoni TRANSCRIME Universit`a Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano Italy
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On a crisp spring day in the hills of Tuscany, in April 2003, I first encountered the dynamic force of nature that is Professor Ernesto Savona. I was to meet him at a seminar on crime prevention where he was speaking, a seminar held at a castle-like venue a ten minute cab ride from the old town of Siena. A fitting setting for this first meeting in a number of ways, although a steady drizzle obscured the view from the taxi from the moment we left the Siena train station. Without doubt a bright Italian sun would have been more reflective of Ernesto’s character and Sicilian heritage. Not long before, the European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research had
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