British Journal of Criminology Advance Access originally published online on December 6, 2007
British Journal of Criminology 2008 48(2):226-246; doi:10.1093/bjc/azm068
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The British Journal of Criminology 48:226-246 (2008)
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Globalization, Conduct Norms and Culture Conflict
Perceptions of Violence and Crime in an Ethnic Albanian Context1
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The paper examines whether violence in contemporary Albania is a structured phenomenon linked to Albanian customary laws, such as the Kanun of Lek Dukagjini, or whether it is a product of social confusion and culture conflict. It argues that the expansion of Western legal norms in the Albanian territories has caused a culture conflict within the society, which has subsequently led to an increase in crime. The conclusions drawn are based on a cross-national survey with ethnic Albanian respondents from Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia, carried out during 2006.