Organized crime in Soviet Russia: the paradox of institutionalization. Part two
... article follows the previous publication, which showed the growth of the organized crime in the Soviet period of Russian social history. This part of the article reveals the features of organized criminal activity during the so-called "stagnation period." At ... ... marked the onset of a new stage in the development of organized forms of criminal activity. Various manifestations of organized ... ...
Krivosheev V. V.
organized crime, Soviet period of Russian history, transformation of an organized form of criminal activity
95-108
Organized crime in the Soviet Russia: the paradox of institutionalization. Part One.
The aim of the study is to define the role of organized crime in Russia over a major period in the 20th century, and analyze transformation that this criminal activity underwent. The article opens with the analysis of the development processes ... ... the Soviet period of history, organized crime, inheriting the previous organizational forms, acquired new features that reflected particular features of the new social and... ...
Krivosheev V.V.
organized crime, Soviet period of Russian history, transformation of an organized form of criminal activity
86-99