Globalization & crime
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Globalization & crime
(Key approaches to criminology)
SAGE, 2020
3rd ed
- : pbk
- Other Title
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Globalization and crime
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Now in its third edition, Globalization & Crime provides students with a comprehensive overview of the essential themes and conceptual debates surrounding globalization and global criminology.
It examines established topics such as human trafficking and smuggling, migration and organised crime. But also explores modern issues such as the refugee crisis in Europe, cyber-hacking and enforcement, and the failure of Internet Service Providers to take responsibility for online content.
The third edition has been significantly updated with new content and examples, along with modern case studies, such as the political context surrounding the development of ISIS, organ trafficking, and an anti-globalization backlash in the UK and US. It also features two new chapters: 'Global Ecological Destruction' - An investigation into the development of environmental criminology, and 'Towards a Cosmopolitan Criminology?' - An overview of the possibilities for establishing a global criminology and coverage of the emerging issues to consider for the future.
Ideal reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology, globalization and sociology.
Table of Contents
1. Crime, Fear and Social Exclusion in the Global Village
2. Global Mobility and Human Traffic
3. Urban Criminology and the Global City
4. The 'Deviant Immigrant': Migration and Discourse about Crime
5. Global Security and the 'War on Terror'
6. (Dis)Organised Crime and Global Governance
7. Beyond the State: Globalization and State Sovereignty
8. Controlling Digital Environments
9. Global Ecological Destruction (with D. Rodrigues Goyes)
10. Criminology between the National, Local and Global
11. Towards a Cosmopolitan Criminology?
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by "Nielsen BookData"