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An integrative theoretical perspective on Russian organized crime

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저자 윤민우
소속 및 직함 가천대학교
발행기관 대한범죄학회
학술지 한국범죄학
권호사항 9(2)
수록페이지 범위 및 쪽수 219-252
발행 시기 2025년
키워드 #Russian organized crime   #integrative theory   #predatory men   #the state   #anomie   #means-ends disjunction   #criminal opportunities   #윤민우
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This article attempts to propose an integrative theoretical perspective, which can explain the organized crime phenomenon in the 1990s Russia and other Soviet republics. Various theoretical explanations had been appeared for the plausible explanation of that phenomenon. This article reviews those existing explanations and integrates them. The concept of predatory man, the state, anomie, means-ends disjunction, and criminal opportunities are integrated to develop a theoretical model. Predatory men are wielders of force. They have both psychological characteristics and physical strength. Their cultural goal is power dominance and satisfying their warrior desires. Their goals are realized by the socially approved mean such as the career of military, law enforcement, and security service, etc.. In anomie, the legitimate means shrunk and criminal opportunities increase. Most predatory men adopt illegitimate means for reaching to their cultural goal. That is organized crime. The historical development of organized crime in the 1990s Russia and other Soviet republics can be explained by this theoretical perspective. Lessons drawn from the Russian experience can be a good reference for the prediction of the North Korea’s future and thus valuable for the contemporary Korean society.
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