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Book Review: Human Destructiveness

Book Review: Human Destructiveness AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (June, 1973): 6, 2 who wishes to see beyond the headlines what makes all Italian-American. criminal 'regarding organized crime, this is an "families" seem so similar. And, says Ianni, it is this similarity which has essential guide book". inclined observers to maintain that the GORDON HAWKINS different crime families constitute some Sydney. sort of highly organized national or even Victoria University of Wellington Law international crime conspiracy. At the Review, Speclal Criminological Issue same time, this feature distinguishes these (1972) 6 3 Law Faculty, Victoria Univer­ "families" from the organized crime gangs sity of Wellington, 115pp. $(NZ)3.00. of previous ethnic groups. THE THIRD number of the sixth volume Ianni accepts Daniel Bell's analysis, in of the Law Review of the Victoria Univer­ his celebrated article, "Crime as an sity of Wellington is designated a "Special American Way of Life". of the relations Criminological Issue". This publication is between ethnicity, organized crime and of considerable interest and 'not least politics in America. According to this because the original articles, four in num­ view. Italian domination of organized ber, are all versions of research papers crime, like both Irish and Jewish domina­ presented by the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

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SAGE
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Copyright © by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0004-8658
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1837-9273
DOI
10.1177/000486587300600211
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Abstract

AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (June, 1973): 6, 2 who wishes to see beyond the headlines what makes all Italian-American. criminal 'regarding organized crime, this is an "families" seem so similar. And, says Ianni, it is this similarity which has essential guide book". inclined observers to maintain that the GORDON HAWKINS different crime families constitute some Sydney. sort of highly organized national or even Victoria University of Wellington Law international crime conspiracy. At the Review, Speclal Criminological Issue same time, this feature distinguishes these (1972) 6 3 Law Faculty, Victoria Univer­ "families" from the organized crime gangs sity of Wellington, 115pp. $(NZ)3.00. of previous ethnic groups. THE THIRD number of the sixth volume Ianni accepts Daniel Bell's analysis, in of the Law Review of the Victoria Univer­ his celebrated article, "Crime as an sity of Wellington is designated a "Special American Way of Life". of the relations Criminological Issue". This publication is between ethnicity, organized crime and of considerable interest and 'not least politics in America. According to this because the original articles, four in num­ view. Italian domination of organized ber, are all versions of research papers crime, like both Irish and Jewish domina­ presented by the

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Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Jun 1, 1973

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