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Yarin Eski and Anna Sergi recently published an article in Trends in Organized Crime called ‘Ethnic profiling of organised crime? A tendency of mafia‑cation in the Netherlands’ Eski and Sergi (Trends Organ Crime, 1?20 2023). In their theoretical contribution, the authors claim that the policing of organised crime in the Netherlands amounts to ethnic profiling of minorities. However, the question of whether Dutch organised crime policies focus on ethnic minorities is in fact an empirical one. While Eski and Sergi claim the existence of an ‘ethnicised’ focus, the use of the phrase ‘theoretical’ is a rather ineffective attempt to cover up methodological weaknesses and a lack of empirical substantiation. Court records, records of the Public Prosecution Service, parliamentary documents, and academic research into organised crime provide not a shred of evidence of mafia-cation.
Yarin Eski 和 Anna Sergi 最近在《有组织犯罪趋势》(Trends in Organized Crime)杂志上发表了一篇名为《有组织犯罪的种族定性?A tendency of mafia-cation in the Netherlands" Eski and Sergi (Trends Organ Crime, 1?20 2023)。在其理论贡献中,作者声称荷兰对有组织犯罪的治安管理相当于对少数民族的种族貌相。然而,荷兰有组织犯罪政策是否以少数民族为重点实际上是一个经验问题。虽然埃斯基和塞尔吉声称存在 "种族化 "的关注点,但使用 "理论上 "一词来掩盖方法论上的缺陷和缺乏实证的事实是相当无效的。法庭记录、检察院记录、议会文件以及对有组织犯罪的学术研究都没有提供黑手党化的丝毫证据。
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