Criminal Careers Prior to Recruitment into Italian Organized Crime

Cecilia Meneghini, Gian Maria Campedelli, Francesco Calderoni, Tommaso Comunale

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Abstract

Despite growing evidence about heterogeneous pathways leading individuals into organized crime, there is limited knowledge about the differences in the criminal career between individuals who entered criminal organizations in their youth and those who joined at an older age. This study assesses the differences between early and late recruits in the Italian mafias through logistic regressions considering several criminal career parameters computed on the period prior to recruitment. Results show that recruitment in the mafias is far from a homogenous process. Early recruits report an early criminal onset, lower educational attainment, more serious offenses within a shorter time-span, and more frequent violent co-offending; late recruits show a later onset, more prolific and versatile—but less serious—offending.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2243-2273
Number of pages31
JournalCRIME & DELINQUENCY
Volume69
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • criminal careers
  • life-course criminology
  • mafia
  • organized crime
  • recruitment

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