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Varese F., 2012, The Structure and
the Content of Criminal
Connections: The Russian Mafia in
Italy, European Sociological Review
By Mark Moore
What is the article investigating?
1. Why do organized crime groups establish
foreign outposts?
2. Do these groups have a non-traditional, flat
internal structure, lacking ‘centres of
gravity’?
3. How do orders and information pass through
the network?
What data is the article based on?
• The Solntsevskaya crime group – founded in Moscow in
mid 1980s.
• Merged with other criminal organisations. By end of
1990s was one of the most powerful Eurasian
organized crime groups in the world.
• Ivan Yakovlev, key player in group, attempted to open
an outpost in Rome in mid 1990s.
• Russian-Mafioso turned state witness informed FBI of
Yakovlev’s presence in Rome, who informed Italian
police.
• Launched investigation and data collected has been
used for the analysis in this article (phone taps).
1. Findings: motives for establishing
foreign outposts
• Widespread belief among scholars that
contemporary crime groups intentionally take
advantage of globalisation by opening foreign
outposts.
• E.g. ‘Take advantage of attractive labour or
raw material markets, so do illicit business’
(Shelley, 2006: p.43)
• Article finds that in case of Solntsevskaya
crime group, Yakovlev fled to Rome as a result
of fear of being killed in Moscow.
• He concludes from this that Mafia groups ‘find
themselves abroad as a consequence of
pressure at home’ (Varese 2012: p.8), rather
than rationally deciding to expand abroad.
1. Findings: motives for establishing
foreign outposts
2. Findings: do groups have a flat
internal structure?
• Recent contributions to the sociology of
organized crime suggest that the internal
structure of organized crime groups are now
flat, lacking ‘centres of gravity’.
2. Findings: do groups have a flat
internal structure?
• Circles: Nodes representing
nationals from former USSR.
• Squares: Nodes representing
Italians.
• Size of node depends of number
of people person is in touch with.
• Arrows indicate actors who are in
phone contact.
• Shows group does have
hierarchical structure. Three
actors have a high degree of
connection.
• Network is highly centralized
around a few individuals (centres
of gravity).
• Outpost was ‘polycentric’ rather
than flat.
3. Findings: Interactions within the
network
• Using ‘content analysis’ – Varese looked at the
purpose of each phone call e.g. economics
investments (51.7%), group management
(22.8%), resource acquisition (18.9%).
• Found that orders come from Yakovlev – the
Boss, and then a few trusted individuals,
including his wife and right hand man, relay
the information through the network.
Conclusion:
1. The Solntsevskaya crime group established
itself abroad due to pressures at home, not
to take advantage of globalization.
2. Group was centered on a few key actors, thus
outpost was polycentric, not flat.
3. Orders come from the Boss, and are then
passed by a few key, trusted individuals to
the rest of the network.

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The Structure and the Content of Criminal Connections: The Russian Mafia in Italy - Federico Varese (Social Network Analysis)

  • 1. Varese F., 2012, The Structure and the Content of Criminal Connections: The Russian Mafia in Italy, European Sociological Review By Mark Moore
  • 2. What is the article investigating? 1. Why do organized crime groups establish foreign outposts? 2. Do these groups have a non-traditional, flat internal structure, lacking ‘centres of gravity’? 3. How do orders and information pass through the network?
  • 3. What data is the article based on? • The Solntsevskaya crime group – founded in Moscow in mid 1980s. • Merged with other criminal organisations. By end of 1990s was one of the most powerful Eurasian organized crime groups in the world. • Ivan Yakovlev, key player in group, attempted to open an outpost in Rome in mid 1990s. • Russian-Mafioso turned state witness informed FBI of Yakovlev’s presence in Rome, who informed Italian police. • Launched investigation and data collected has been used for the analysis in this article (phone taps).
  • 4. 1. Findings: motives for establishing foreign outposts • Widespread belief among scholars that contemporary crime groups intentionally take advantage of globalisation by opening foreign outposts. • E.g. ‘Take advantage of attractive labour or raw material markets, so do illicit business’ (Shelley, 2006: p.43)
  • 5. • Article finds that in case of Solntsevskaya crime group, Yakovlev fled to Rome as a result of fear of being killed in Moscow. • He concludes from this that Mafia groups ‘find themselves abroad as a consequence of pressure at home’ (Varese 2012: p.8), rather than rationally deciding to expand abroad. 1. Findings: motives for establishing foreign outposts
  • 6. 2. Findings: do groups have a flat internal structure? • Recent contributions to the sociology of organized crime suggest that the internal structure of organized crime groups are now flat, lacking ‘centres of gravity’.
  • 7. 2. Findings: do groups have a flat internal structure? • Circles: Nodes representing nationals from former USSR. • Squares: Nodes representing Italians. • Size of node depends of number of people person is in touch with. • Arrows indicate actors who are in phone contact. • Shows group does have hierarchical structure. Three actors have a high degree of connection. • Network is highly centralized around a few individuals (centres of gravity). • Outpost was ‘polycentric’ rather than flat.
  • 8. 3. Findings: Interactions within the network • Using ‘content analysis’ – Varese looked at the purpose of each phone call e.g. economics investments (51.7%), group management (22.8%), resource acquisition (18.9%). • Found that orders come from Yakovlev – the Boss, and then a few trusted individuals, including his wife and right hand man, relay the information through the network.
  • 9. Conclusion: 1. The Solntsevskaya crime group established itself abroad due to pressures at home, not to take advantage of globalization. 2. Group was centered on a few key actors, thus outpost was polycentric, not flat. 3. Orders come from the Boss, and are then passed by a few key, trusted individuals to the rest of the network.