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Ostrageous
How professional football erodes by greed and crime and we all look the other way
2022 || Hardcover || Hans Nelen || Eleven international publishing
This book is the result of an analysis and reflection on crime risks and financial criminal activity taking place in European professional football in recent decades. Its main goal is to discuss some relevant criminological issues in relation to the financing and ownership of professional football clubs and the transfer of players. As the title suggests, the book covers both the outrageous business patterns and habits – and the associated high risk of financial crime – that have manifeste...
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Illegal Waste Management Activity in the Process of Bunker Fuel Production
A Criminological Case Study of Corporate Environmental Crime and Its Enforcement
2023 || Hardcover || Giulia Giardi || Eleven international publishing
Wherever you are right now, there’s a good chance that an object in your vicinity is connected to the stories told in this book. The phone in your pocket, the chair you’re sitting on, or the shirt you’re wearing – they likely travelled to you on a large container ship, which burned bunker fuel. Alternatively, petroleum-based substances were likely used in their production, which involved the generation of waste oils. We rarely talk about waste oils or bunker fuel, yet they are essenti...
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Family Group Conference Research
Reflections and Ways Forward
2021 || Hardcover || Annie de Roo e.a. || Eleven international publishing
In social care, mobilizing network support is a topical issue. Networks are at the heart of Family Group Conferencing, or Family Group Decision Making. FGC originated in New Zealand but has spread to many countries worldwide. In this book, FGC researchers with different methodological orientations discuss their findings and reflect candidly on the methodological choices they made and the challenges faced. The ‘what works’ versus ‘context’ controversy in social work research is highlig...