Les lectures suivantes sont recommandées pour les étudiants intéressés par une exploration plus approfondie des sujets de ce module, ainsi que pour les enseignantes et enseignants qui enseignent ce module:
Akers, Ronald L., Christine S. Sellers, Wesley G. Jennings. (2016). Criminological Theories: Introduction, Evaluation, and Application, 7th ed. Oxford University Press.
Bullock, K., R.V. Clarke, and N. Tilley. (2010). Situational Prevention of Organised Crimes. Willan Publishing.
Cloward, Richard A. and Lloyd E. Ohlin. (1960). Delinquency and Opportunity: A Theory of Delinquent Gangs. New York: Free Press.
Hobbs, Dick. (2013). Lush life: Constructing Organized Crime in the UK. Oxford University Press.
Passas, Nikos. (2001). Globalization and Transnational Organized Crime: Effects of Criminogenic Asymmetries. In P. Williams and D. Vlassis, eds., Combating Transnational Organized Crime: Concepts, Activities and Responses, London: Frank Cass.
Valasik, Matthew. (2014). Classical Criminology. In J. Albanese, ed. Encyclopedia of Criminology & Criminal Justice. Wiley.
Zabyelina, Yuliya G. (2016). Can Criminals Create Opportunities for Crime? Malvertising and Illegal Online Medicine Trade. Global Crime, vol. 17, 1-18.