Social ties between criminal networks in cocaine trafficking in Europe

  • Stevanović K
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Abstract

This paper is highlighting the main criminal networks that are trafficking cocaine in Europe, through the lenses of social embeddedness and criminal network theories. We will try to show that social ties between European and Latin American organized crime networks, as well as between different European crime networks, are the main reason for the staggering success of European criminal groups in cocaine trafficking in the 21st century. In the beginning, we lay out the social embeddedness theory and criminal network theory, and then we review the main criminal networks involved in cocaine trafficking in Europe and social ties between them, with special attention to Serbian and Montenegrin criminal networks. At the end of the article, we analyze what role does ethnicity, seen as social ties based on common language and tradition, play in cocaine trafficking in Europe.

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Stevanović, K. (2020). Social ties between criminal networks in cocaine trafficking in Europe. Crimen, 11(3), 325–345. https://doi.org/10.5937/crimen2003325s

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