Studies On Organized Crime

Dottorati
Doctoral programme (PhD)
A.Y. 2023/2024
Study area
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
Doctoral programme (PhD)
3
Years
Dip. di Studi internazionali, giuridici e storico-politici - Via Conservatorio, 7 - Milano
Italian
PhD Coordinator
The doctoral programme in Studies on Organized Crime aims to fulfil the need for highly specialized individuals in a field of such complexity and importance that new scientific know-how, as well as professional profiles and sensibilities, are required. It also aims to provide students with the knowledge (in sociology, history, law, economics, etc.) required to identify, define and contrast manifestations of organized crime, even within the scope of prevention, on the basis of sound theoretical foundations and appropriate methodological approaches.
Tutte le classi di laurea magistrale - All classes of master's degree
Dip. di Studi internazionali, giuridici e storico-politici - Via Conservatorio, 7 - Milano
Title Professor(s)
Historical perspectives on mafia phenomenon. General overview and case-studies. Community studies. Social history and gender narratives.
C. Castellano (UniNa)
Mafia, power, state, democracy. Mafia and politics. Criminal powers and consensus. The mafia phenomenon according to theories of power and law.
O. Giolo (UniFe)
A. Vannucci (UniPi)
Languages, symbols, communication and mafia culture. Gender and generations. The psychological (and psychoanalytical) dimension of mafia action.
S. Carnevale
A. Dino
E. Parini
Economy and mafia. Mafia and participated mafia enterprises. Economic and financial crimes: types and coalitions. Mafia economy and economic development. The infiltration into legal economy
J. Palomo
Organised Crime and corruption. Theories and forms of grey zone. Mafia, public and professional ethic.
O. Giolo
S. Pellegrini
A. Vannucci
U. Zvekic
Expansion strategies adopted by mafia-type groups in non-traditional areas. Colonization and ibridation models: forms of social capital and cultural systems.
Mafia and territorial control and jurisdiction. Land use policy and exploitation of environmental resources. The city, the urban setting and the criminal powers.
C. Castellano
Transnational organized crime. Case studies and comparative analysis. Contexts and developments. International Illegal markets. Organized crime and terrorism.
E. Parini
U. Zvekic
Migration flows and organized crime. Legislation and enforcement policies adopted to fight organized crime. International scenarios.
Legislative strategies to combat organized crime at national, European an international level. International cooperation. Legislative frameworks, cultural and criminological variables.
S. Carnevale
Seizure and confiscation of mafia assets. Regulations, management and social re-use of mafia assets. Alternative networks, entrepreneurship and antimafia innovation.
S. Pellegrini
Antimafia movements: origins, contexts and collective actors. Models of civic education. Institutional, social, cultural and artistic forms of action; the building of memory and the analysis of representations.
C. Moge
The methodology. Models and perspectives on the analysis of organized crime. A qualitative and quantitative approach. Problems, questions, logics and research techniques.
A. Dino
U. Zvekic

Courses list

November 2023
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Anti-Mafia Policies and Legislation 3 16 Italian
Historical Context and Mafia Phenomenon 3 16 Italian
Mafia and Society 3 16 Italian
Research Methods and Organized Crime 3 16 Italian
The Mafia Question
4 20 Italian
2024
Courses or activities Professor(s) ECTS Total hours Language
Compulsory
Seminars - Antimafia Strategies and Transformations of the Mafia Phenomenon 6 30 Italian

Enrolment

Places available: 5

Call for applications

Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.

Application for admission: from 27/06/2023 to 26/07/2023

Application for matriculation: from 25/09/2023 to 29/09/2023

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