Michael Woodiwiss teaches at the University of the West of England and was named a Distinguished Scholar by the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime in 2019.
""No one better than Michael Woodiwiss has been able to explain the complicated link between the rise of the most important democracy in the Western world and its organized crime 'problem.' In this new edition, Woodiwiss brilliantly revives the debates of the first edition and digs deeper into those processes of politicization that still characterize organized crime discourse and control in North America today."".--Anna Sergi, Professor of Criminology, University of Essex, and author of Chasing the Mafia: 'Ndrangheta, Memories and Journeys ""This second edition by acclaimed historian Michael Woodiwiss revisits his long-held observation that traditional gangsters have been framed as perpetrators outside the mainstream of society, instead of part and parcel of the capital market in illegal goods and services and a diversion from state and corporate venality. This is a must-have volume for those teaching or studying criminal organizations.""--Matthew G. Yeager, Emeritus Professor of Criminology, Western University and editor of Illegal Enterprise: The Work of Historian Mark Haller