Organized Crime

Organized Crime
ISBN-10
0134871359
ISBN-13
9780134871356
Series
Organized Crime
Category
Organized crime
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2018-04-02
Publisher
Pearson
Author
Michael D. Lyman

Description

Revised edition of Organized crime, [2015]

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