Russian Organized Crime: Its History, Structure and Function

Author:

Albini Joseph L.1,Rogers R.E.2,Shabalin Victor3,Kutushev Valery4,Moiseev Vladimir5,Anderson Julie6

Affiliation:

1. Dr. Joseph Albini is recognized as one of the foremost experts on American and international organized crime and has written numerous books, monographs, book chapters and papers on this subject His book The American Mafia, (1971) is considered a classic in the study of organized crime. Professor Albini is Visiting Professor of Criminal Justice, University Of Nevada, Las Vegas and is currently Co-Director of The Joint Russian-American Academic Committee For the Promotion Of The Study of Comparative...

2. R. E. Rogers, Ph.D. has been studying Russia/The Soviet Union for thirty-five years as a student and professor. He has taught a variety of courses in history and the behavior sciences including Russian history, The history of world communism, criminology and abnormal psychology. Among others, he has taught at Eastern Michigan University and Khabarovsk Pedagogical University in Khabarovsk, Russia. Dr. Rogers was also a guest speaker at the Irkutsk Graduate Militia College and also addressed the staff of...

3. Colonel, Professor Victor A. Shabalin is a Professor of Political Science at the Khabarovsk Graduate Militia (national police) College in Khabarovsk, Russia. He completed post graduate courses at St. Petersburg University and doctorate courses at the Social Science Academy in Moscow. He is considered to be one of the foremost political and historical experts on the Russian Far East. In addition, Professor Shabalin is a member of the Criminological Association and has participated in the drafting of new...

4. General Professor Valery Kutushev, Jur.D. is Rector (president) of the Kharbarovsk Graduate Militia College in Kharbarovsk, Russia. He is the author of numerous papers and monographs on the Russian criminal justice system.

5. Lt. Colonel, Professor Vladimir P. Moiseev, Ph.D. is Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Irkutsk Graduate Militia College in Irkutsk, Russia. He is a graduate of the Irkutsk Teacher's Training College and has taken post-graduate courses at Moscow University. He is an expert on juvenile delinquency and the underclass in the Russian Far East. Professor Moiseev has written academic papers and monographs on these topics.

6. Julie Anderson recently completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with a major in Political Science. She is currently enrolled in the Master's Program in Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her specialty interests are conspiracies, studies in nationalism, and foreign and domestic affairs.

Abstract

In analyzing Russian organized crime, the authors describe and classify the four major forms of organized crime: 1) political-social, 2) mercenary, 3) in-group, and 4) syndicated. Though the first three classifications of the aforementioned types of organized crime existed throughout Soviet history, it was the syndicated form that began to emerge in the late 1950's, expanding during the corrupt Breznev years (1964–82), exploding during perestroika, and reaching pandemic levels after the demise of the Soviet Union in 1991. The abrupt transformation of the Russian society from a centralized command economy to one driven by the forces of market capitalism created the socio-pathological conditions for the malignant spread of mercenary and especially syndicated organized crime. New criminals syndicates were created by an alliance of criminal gangs/groups and former members of the Soviet Union's communist nomenklatura (bureaucracy) and the consequence was the criminalization of much of the Russian economy. The social structure of these syndicates is based on a loose association of patron-client relationships rather than a centralized hierarchical system; their function is to provide illicit goods/services desired by the people. The authors conclude their study by emphasizing that what has taken place in Russia is not peculiar to the Russian people, but exemplifies what can happen to societies that experience rapid and intense social change.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law

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