A research agenda for global crime
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A research agenda for global crime
(Elgar research agendas)
Edward Elgar Pub., 2020, c2019
- : pbk
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注記
Originally published in hardback, c2019
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
It is becoming more important in the modern, globalized period to understand the power of illicit and illegal acts and actors in shaping our world. Opening with chapters that look across the diverse terrain of global crime, this Research Agenda moves on to consider key specific areas, including: organised crime, cyber crime, war crimes, terrorism, state and private violence, riots and political protest, prisons, sport and crime and counterfeit goods. Offering both critical reviews of key theories and in-depth case studies, this Research Agenda challenges the notion that criminal acts in a global age are solely the preserve of organised criminal groups, highlighting the role of other actors including governments, armies and corporations.
A vital source of reference for criminology and sociology undergraduate, and post-graduate students, as well as those from a host of other social science disciplines, this Research Agenda will provoke thought and discussion across these topics. It will also be of great benefit for policy makers and practitioners working to better understand and combat transnational crime.
目次
Contents:
1. Thinking through global crime and its research agendas
Tim Hall and Vincenzo Scalia
2. Economic geographies of the (il)legal and the (il)licit
Ray Hudson
3. Faces in the clouds: criminology, epochalism, apophenia, and transnational organized crime
Dick Hobbs
4. War, terrorism and criminal justice
John Lea
5. War crimes, genocide and the value of a social harm approach in a post-accountability world
Daniel Mitchell
6. Environmental crimes: controversies and perspectives
Rosalba Altopiedi
7. Transnational governance and cybercrime control: dilemmas, developments and emerging research agendas
Majid Yar
8. The demand for counterfeiting on the criminological research agenda
Jo Large
9. State, society and violence in Russia: towards a new research agenda
Svetlana Stephenson
10. Riots, protest and globalization
Matt Clement
11. The socio-material cultures of global crime: artefacts and infrastructures in the context of drug smuggling
Craig Martin
12 Sport and crime in a global society
Nicholas Groombridge
Index
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