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spellingShingle Scanlan, Gary, Journal of Financial Crime, The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats, Law, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
title The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats
title_full The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats
title_fullStr The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats
title_full_unstemmed The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats
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title_sub Looking to the future – old and new threats
title_unstemmed The enterprise of crime and terror – the implication for good business : Looking to the future – old and new threats
topic Law, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13590790610660872