Global crime connections : dynamics and control
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Global crime connections : dynamics and control
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Macmillan, 1993
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Bibliography: p. 240-255
Includes index
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ISBN 9780333522547
内容説明
This volume examines the dynamics and control of organized and corporate crime in their national and international contexts. Global developments since the Second World War have combined to produce social, economic and political environments which have increased both the profitability and destructive impact of systematic illegal activity. These articles challenge the simplistic assumption that crime is caused by bad individuals, acting alone or conspiring together, and that crime can be adequately dealt with by increasing conventional police activity. This assumption does not square with the available empirical evidence.
目次
- Preface - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction - Crime's Global Reach
- M.Woodiwiss - All About Eve: The Many Faces of US Drug Policy
- B.Bullington - After Mr Bennett and Mr Bush: US Foreign Policy and the Prospects for Drug Control
- N.Dorn & N.South - Defending the Mountaintop: Organized Crime and the Disposal of Toxic Waste
- A.Block - The Camorra: 'Clean' Capital and Organized Crime
- V.Ruggiero - EEC Fraud: A Suitable Case for Treatment
- M.Clarke - US Capital versus the Third World: Union Carbide and Bhopal
- F.Pearce & S.Tombs - The Politics of Corporate Crime Control
- L.Snider - Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780333522554
内容説明
This volume examines the dynamics and control of organized and corporate crime in their national and international contexts. Global developments since World War II have combined to produce social, economic and political environments which have increased both the profitability and destructive impact of systematic illegal activity. The articles contained in this book challenge the simplistic assumption that crime is caused by bad individuals, acting alone or conspiring together, and that crime can be adequately dealt with by increasing conventional police activity. This assumption does not follow available empirical data.
目次
- Crime's global reach, Michael Woodiwiss
- all about Eve - the many faces of US drug policy, Bruce Bullington
- after Mr Bennett and Mr Bush - US foreign policy and the prospects for drug control, Nicholas Dorn and Nigel South
- defending the mountaintop - organized crime and the disposal of toxic waste, Alan Block
- the Camorra - "Clean" capital and organized crime, Vincenzo Ruggiero
- EEC fraud - a suitable case for treatment, Michael Clarke
- US capital versus the Third World - union carbide and bhopal, Frank Pearce and Steve Tombs
- the politics of corporate crime control, Laureen Snider.
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