Standing Group on Organised Crime blog

The Standing Group on Organised Crime is part of the European Consortium for Political Research. We promote research in transnational organised crime across different disciplines, and co-operation and communication among the scholars and practitioners internationally through conferences and electronic communications. We publish in January, May and September a newsletter. You can enable an RSS feed for this blog by clicking on the Atom link at the bottom of the page.Our website: www.sgocnet.org/

08 August 2011

Number of sheep thefts doubles in six months as meat prices soar

Baa!
at 5:29 pm

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Current issues

  • SGOC website
  • The European Review of Organised Crime
  • ECPR Organised Crime
  • Facebook Page [Open]
  • Twitter
  • Facebook Group [have to apply]
  • Journal Global Crime

Contributions for the Newsletter and blog

For any reader uninitiated in blogs, the title of each post usually links to an original article from another source, be it newspaper or journal. Then text of the post consists of the posters comments and the comment button is for you to refer us to other interesting information or just to make a comment.

We are always looking for:
  • Book reviews: 500-900 words, original books in language of your choice but reviews should be written in English. Indicate the language of the book.
  • Conference reports: about 1000 words max. in English. Share your experience at conferences with those who are unable to attend them.
  • Information on Calls for Papers, coming conferences and any other interesting material for our readers.

  • Please send your contributions to the oceditor@lycos.co.uk.
    Please send any posts you would like to make or links that you think would be worth adding to the blog to watupman@gmail.com.

    We have a new website: http://www.sgocnet.org/

    Categories

    • analysis (38)
    • books (11)
    • call for papers (32)
    • Combating OC (17)
    • conference (13)
    • cybercrime (5)
    • news (215)
    • newsletter (9)
    • OC-Terrorism Links (17)
    • Political Corruption (11)
    • reports (44)

    Blog Archive

    • ►  2015 (1)
      • ►  July (1)
    • ►  2014 (5)
      • ►  March (1)
      • ►  February (4)
    • ►  2013 (148)
      • ►  December (7)
      • ►  November (3)
      • ►  October (9)
      • ►  September (3)
      • ►  August (13)
      • ►  July (29)
      • ►  June (27)
      • ►  May (14)
      • ►  April (5)
      • ►  March (10)
      • ►  February (10)
      • ►  January (18)
    • ►  2012 (144)
      • ►  December (12)
      • ►  November (9)
      • ►  October (15)
      • ►  August (5)
      • ►  July (6)
      • ►  June (10)
      • ►  May (6)
      • ►  April (21)
      • ►  March (15)
      • ►  February (24)
      • ►  January (21)
    • ▼  2011 (350)
      • ►  December (19)
      • ►  November (34)
      • ►  October (42)
      • ►  September (37)
      • ▼  August (36)
        • Emerging Transnational (In)security Governance: A ...
        • FBI fights back against cybercrime
        • Carlos Tevez: The billionaires' fight over his own...
        • When algorithms control the world
        • Father and sons boiler room scam sent to prison
        • Glasgow gangs chose route to peace in face of toug...
        • Glasgow gangs fade away as anti-violence campaign ...
        • The barra bravas: the violent Argentinian gangs co...
        • Manchester's original gangsters
        • America's serious crime rate is plunging, but why?
        • Nigerian women and sex trafficking
        • cocaine seized to 300 million euro
        • Women in Ciudad Juàrez: victims and killers
        • Drugs Central_ Al Jazeera
        • Italy's Bloodiest Mafia: The Camorra
        • Italy's 'Ndrangheta Mafia: A Powerful Ally for the...
        • Mafia leader found hiding in air-conditioned under...
        • The 'Ndrangheta: profile
        • Facebook under attack
        • Criminal Enclaves in Licit Economies: Exploring th...
        • Smuggling Tunnels: The Need for a Transnational An...
        • How Mexico's deadly gang tactics are spreading
        • Fuel smuggler's paradise: a day on the border betw...
        • Shopping riots?
        • Trafficked women trapped between Italian mafia and...
        • Italian journalists and mafias
        • Number of sheep thefts doubles in six months as me...
        • Enter the Cyber-dragon
        • Guardians of Internet Security Are Targets
        • Mexico arrests 'deputy financier of Zetas drug car...
        • Britain's biggest ever cocaine haul found
        • How does organised crime misuse EU funds
        • Camorra and the US strategy to combat TOC
        • Biggest series of cyber-attacks in history uncovered
        • Bootleg vodka causes headache for UK authorities
        • Photos of fraud suspects released
      • ►  July (72)
      • ►  June (20)
      • ►  May (23)
      • ►  April (23)
      • ►  March (8)
      • ►  February (11)
      • ►  January (25)
    • ►  2010 (312)
      • ►  December (19)
      • ►  November (25)
      • ►  October (23)
      • ►  September (16)
      • ►  August (25)
      • ►  July (21)
      • ►  June (46)
      • ►  May (14)
      • ►  April (12)
      • ►  March (41)
      • ►  February (32)
      • ►  January (38)
    • ►  2009 (373)
      • ►  December (37)
      • ►  November (11)
      • ►  October (63)
      • ►  September (2)
      • ►  August (37)
      • ►  July (19)
      • ►  June (14)
      • ►  May (24)
      • ►  April (25)
      • ►  March (49)
      • ►  February (50)
      • ►  January (42)
    • ►  2008 (588)
      • ►  December (25)
      • ►  November (45)
      • ►  October (66)
      • ►  September (43)
      • ►  August (27)
      • ►  July (35)
      • ►  June (54)
      • ►  May (47)
      • ►  April (80)
      • ►  March (80)
      • ►  February (51)
      • ►  January (35)
    • ►  2007 (123)
      • ►  December (10)
      • ►  November (13)
      • ►  October (4)
      • ►  August (1)
      • ►  July (8)
      • ►  June (4)
      • ►  May (20)
      • ►  April (24)
      • ►  March (10)
      • ►  February (9)
      • ►  January (20)
    • ►  2006 (100)
      • ►  December (7)
      • ►  November (25)
      • ►  October (7)
      • ►  September (8)
      • ►  August (5)
      • ►  July (5)
      • ►  June (8)
      • ►  May (6)
      • ►  April (4)
      • ►  March (7)
      • ►  February (10)
      • ►  January (8)
    • ►  2005 (22)
      • ►  December (4)
      • ►  November (15)
      • ►  July (3)

    Links

    • ECPR SGOC main pages (Subscribe to our mailinglist!)
    • SGOC Archive (past issues of the newsletter)
    site statistics