地点,地点,地点:在贝德福德维尤解决有组织犯罪

IF 0.2 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY South African Crime Quarterly-SACQ Pub Date : 2017-03-31 DOI:10.17159/2413-3108/2017/V0N59A1745
S. Haysom, M. Shaw
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为什么“犯罪头目”定居在一个地方而不是另一个地方?这是一个有趣的、研究不足的问题,但几乎没有相关的文章。在南非,一群与有组织犯罪有关的人搬进了一个特殊的郊区:约翰内斯堡东南部的贝德福德维尤。最臭名昭著的是拉多万·克雷吉尔,但他自己也加入了一个与黑社会有联系的个人网络。本文基于对贝德福德维尤的高层犯罪人物或政治或公民领导人物的采访,探讨了为什么选择这个社区。我们的分析表明,贝德福德维尤这个上层阶级白人居多的社区对有组织犯罪分子有吸引力,是一系列因素共同作用的结果。这些因素包括与地理、生活方式、种族和基础设施相关的拉动因素,这些因素以约翰内斯堡独特的方式结合在一起。值得注意的是,这些都与一系列推动因素有关,这些因素反映了更广泛的城市发展的变化,以及与城市灰色或非法市场有关的一组“商人”的向上(和地理)流动性。
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Location, location, location: The settling of organised crime in Bedfordview
Why do ‘crime bosses’ settle in one place and not another? It is an intriguing and under researched question on which little has been written. In South Africa a cluster of individuals associated with organised crime moved into, or were associated with, a particular suburb: Bedfordview, south-east of Johannesburg. The most notorious was Radovan Krejcir, but he himself plugged into an established network of individuals with links to the underworld. This article, based on interviews with people close to high level crime figures or in political or civic leadership roles in Bedfordview, explores why this neighbourhood in particular was chosen. Our analysis suggests that a range of factors coalesced to make Bedfordview, an upper class predominantly white neighbourhood, attractive to organised crime figures. These include a combination of pull factors linked to geography, lifestyle, ethnic and infrastructural reasons that combined in a way that was unique in Johannesburg. Significantly, these were linked with a set of push factors that reflect changes in wider urban development and the upward (and geographic) mobility of a set of ‘businessmen' linked to grey or illegal markets in the city. 
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South African Crime Quarterly-SACQ
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