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In nomine Diaboli: The ideologies of organized crime
European Journal of Criminology ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-16 , DOI: 10.1177/14773708211006642
Fabio Indìo Massimo Poppi 1 , Alfredo Ardila 2
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This article addresses the topic of ideologies underlying organized crime using interviews with individuals living in Mafia-affected territories. High school and university students produced narratives that reflected their ideologies about organized crime, which were duly compared with the ideologies endorsed by Mafia members in televised interviews. This comparison has yielded several similarities, namely the presence of amoralism, familism, verticalism and religious relativism, but, at the same time, substantial differences in the form of anti-reductionism, anti-normalism and anti-victimism (vis-à-vis reductionism, normalism and victimism). The thrust of this study is that ideologies about organized crime are, to a large extent, shared by members of organized crime and outsiders living in Mafia-affected areas.



中文翻译:

在提名《空想》中:有组织犯罪的意识形态

本文通过对生活在黑手党影响地区的个人进行采访,探讨了有组织犯罪背后的意识形态主题。高中生和大学生制作的叙述反映了他们对有组织犯罪的意识形态,并将其与黑手党成员在电视采访中认可的意识形态进行了适当比较。这种比较产生了一些相似之处,即存在非种族主义,家庭主义,纵向主义和宗教相对主义,但是同时,在反还原主义,反常态主义和反受害主义的形式上存在着显着差异(相对于还原主义,常态主义和受害者主义)。这项研究的重点是,关于有组织犯罪的意识形态在很大程度上被有组织犯罪成员和生活在黑手党影响地区的局外人所共有。

更新日期:2021-04-16
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