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JAN VAN DIJK corruptionis institutional capacity. Organised crime/corruption is more prevalent in countries where state institutions and the rule of law are comparatively weak.” This institutionalist perspective goes some way in explaining the existing diagonal divide in Europe in mafia-type activities between the less affected North-West and more affected South East. For a discussion of the implications of security problems for sustainable development see Van Dijk'# (2008) and World Bank!° (2011). BIBLIOGRAPHY ACEMOGLU, Daron — DE FEO, Giuseppe — DE Luca, Giacomo, Weak States: Causes and Consequences of the Sicilian Mafia, MIT Department of Economics Working Paper 10 (2017). AEBI, Marcelo et al., European Sourcebook of Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics, Strasbourg, Lausanne, Council of Europe, University of Lausanne, 2017. GALLUP, Gallup World Poll 2006-2019, https://www.gallup.com/analytics/318875/ global-research.aspx. GALLUP, Gallup World Poll Methodology, 2020, www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/ ess/voh/Gallup_world_poll_methodology.pdf. TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL, Corruption Perceptions Index 2015: Data and Methodology, 2015, https://www.transparency.org/cpi2015. UNODC, Global Study on Homicide, Vienna, UNODC, 2019. VAN Dijk, Jan — NIEUWBEERTA, Paul — LARSSEN, Jacqueline Joudo, Global crime patterns: an analysis of survey data from 166 countries around the world, 20062019, Journal of Quantitative Criminology (2021). VAN Dyk, Jan — TSELONI, Andromachi — FARRELL, Graham (eds.), The International Crime Drop: new directions in research, London, Palgrave MacMillan, 2012. VAN Dijk, Jan, Mafia markers: Assessing organized crime and its impact upon societies, Trends in organized crime 10 (2007), 39-56. VAN Dyk, Jan, Procedural Justice for Victims in an International Perspective, in Gorazd Meëko — Justice Tankebe (eds.), Trust and Legitimacy in Criminal Justice; European perspectives, New York, NY, Springer, 2015, 53-64. Daron Acemoglu — Giuseppe De Feo — Giacomo De Luca, Weak States: Causes and Consequences of the Sicilian Mafia, MIT Department of Economics Working Paper 10 (2017); Van Dijk et al., Global crime patterns. 18 Van Dijk, The world of crime. World Bank, World Development Report 2011: Conflict, Security and Development, Washington, DC, World Bank, 2011. +122 +