Felia Allum argues that to fully understand organised crime groups, we should listen to women's voices. To recognise women's active agency, we must move beyond the master narrative that sees them as victims, or as an irrelevance
Felia Allum draws curious and interesting parallels between Covid-19 and Italian mafias – in the nature of the threats they pose, and the ability of states and societies to confront them
Professor of Comparative Organised Crime and Corruption, Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies, University of Bath
Felia's research interests include western European politics, Italian politics, comparative politics, EU politics, organised crime, mafias (women, politics and enablers), and anti-organised crime policies.
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