Papers by Yulia Chistyakova
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post Soviet Societies Pipss Org, Nov 24, 2012
Policing and Society, 2002
... 1The term 'police' is used throughout rather than 'militia', although mil... more ... 1The term 'police' is used throughout rather than 'militia', although militia continues for the moment to be the noun of popular choice for the police in Ukraine. ... The current relations between the police and public in Ukraine are undoubtedly starting from a low base. ...
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
... Scotland Sarah Armstrong, Yulia Chistyakova, Simon Mackenzie and Margaret Malloch Universitie... more ... Scotland Sarah Armstrong, Yulia Chistyakova, Simon Mackenzie and Margaret Malloch Universities of Glasgow and Stirling May 2008 Page 2. ... Sarah Armstrong, Yulia Chistyakova, Simon Mackenzie and Margaret Malloch (May 2008) Page 3. ...
The mere mention of the term “organised crime” instantly conjures up brutal imagery of a crime fa... more The mere mention of the term “organised crime” instantly conjures up brutal imagery of a crime family going about its day-to-day business to the tune of Coppola’s “Godfather”. One of the ironies here is that life began to imitate art as US and Italian Mafia families (reportedly) imitated the mannerisms of the over-stylised characters in the movies. But this imitation was mostly aesthetic, because research is revealing a very different picture of organised crime to the close-knit family ties of the silver screen classics; one of a complex and shape-shifting world of career criminals.
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