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Above the law [how outlaw motorcycle gangs established the world's biggest criminal empire ]

The world's most successful criminal empire is now being operated on a massive scale by outlaw motorcycle gangs, an empire that is growing in power, reach and ruthlessness by the day. Their international empire is both sophisticated and brutal. It is also both strategic and opportunistic, where they cannot dominate, they broker alliances. Above the Law investigates how it all started: the turf wars that were fought, the deals that were done, and how the sea of cash that was earned is now being legitimised. It also reveals how law enforcement at an international level is losing the battle against the gangs.

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32320003279902 Audio Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781742859873
Classification Number Audio Adult
Author Coulthart, Ross
Title Above the law [AUD] [how outlaw motorcycle gangs established the world's biggest criminal empire ]
Edition Unabridged.
Publisher Ultimo, N.S.W. : : Bolinda Audio,, 2012.
Physical Description digital, stereo ;
Series Audio Book
Adult
Note Bolinda Audio: BAB 120601.
Subtitle from container.
Performer Read by Michael Carman.
The world's most successful criminal empire is now being operated on a massive scale by outlaw motorcycle gangs, an empire that is growing in power, reach and ruthlessness by the day. Their international empire is both sophisticated and brutal. It is also both strategic and opportunistic, where they cannot dominate, they broker alliances. Above the Law investigates how it all started: the turf wars that were fought, the deals that were done, and how the sea of cash that was earned is now being legitimised. It also reveals how law enforcement at an international level is losing the battle against the gangs.
Subject Motorcycle gangs
Motorcycle gangs -- Australia
Organized crime
Organized crime -- Australia
Subculture
Subculture -- Australia
Talking books
Additional Author McNab, Duncan
Carman, Michael
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