The organized crime and the business analysis: some critical notes
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Organized Crime, Criminal Organizations, Illegal EnterpriseAbstract
In the studies of organized crime throughout history, several theories were developed to explain its causes, concept and origin, until the understanding of the organized crime as an illegal enterprise was reached. The present article approaches this concept to draw some critical notes, especially about the lack of criticism toward capitalism, the way prohibition is seen as natural and the way the repression of the illegal economic activities socially occurs.
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ZAFFARONI, Eugenio Raúl. Crime organizado: uma categorização frustrada. Discursos Sediciosos: crime, direito e sociedade, Rio de Janeiro, v. 1, n. 1, p. 45-67, 1996.
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