Handbook of transnational crime and justice /
Handbook of transnational crime and justice /
edited by Philip Reichel, University of Northern Colorado, Jay Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Second edition.
- ix, 564 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
First edition was published: Handbook of transnational crime & justice / editor, Philip Reichel.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical overview of transnational crime / Comparing crime and justice / Measuring and researching transnational crime / Drug trafficking as a transnational crime / Transnational trafficking of weapons / Trafficking in counterfeit goods / Transnational cybercrime and fraud / Trafficking of persons and smuggling migrants / Transnational sex crimes / Transnational environmental crime / Transnational organized crime networks / The economics of money laundering / Terrorism and transnational organized crime / International criminal law and international crimes / The United Nations' role in crime control and prevention / International instruments on cooperation in responding to transnational crime / Police and prosecutorial cooperation in responding to transnational crime / Adjudicating international crimes / Combating transnational crime under the rule of law : contemporary opportunities and dilemmas / Transnational issues related to corrections / A view from the trenches : the reality of international cooperation / Organized crime in Africa / Organized crime in Asia and the Middle East / Organized crime in Europe / Organized crime in Latin America / Organized crime in North America / Organized Crime in Oceania / Mitchel P. Roth -- Harry R. Dammer, Philip Reichel, and Ni He -- Rosemary Barberet -- Matthew S. Jenner -- Mike Bourne -- Kristiina Kangaspunta and Marco Musumeci -- Russell G. Smith -- Andrea Di Nicola -- Katalin Parti -- Raymond Michalowski and Ronald Kramer -- Jan van Dijk and Toine Spapens -- Leonardo Borlini -- C. Augustus "Gus" Martin -- Grant Niemann -- S�awomir Redo and Michael Platzer -- Matti Joutsen -- Gorazd Me�sko and Robert Furman -- Aaron Fichtelburg -- Emil W. P�ywaczewski and Wojciech Filipowski -- John Winterdyk and Anne Miller -- Matti Joutsen -- Mark Shaw -- Richard H. Ward and Daniel J. Mabrey -- Klaus von Lampe -- Mary Fran T. Malone and Christine B. Malone-Rowe -- James O. Finckenauer and Jay S. Albanese -- Roderic Broadhurst, Mark Lauchs, and Sally Lohrisch.
Transnational crime and justice will characterize the 21st century in same way that traditional street crimes dominated the 20th century. This book brings together top scholars from around the world to offer perspectives on the laws, crimes, and criminal justice responses to transnational crime. This handbook is organized logically around four major themes: the problem of transnational crime; analysis of specific transnational crimes; approaches to its control; and regional geographical analyses. Each comprehensive chapter is designed to be explored as a stand-alone topic, making this handbook an important textbook and reference tool for students and practitioners alike.
9781452240343 9781452240350
Transnational crime.
Criminal justice, Administration of--International cooperation.
364.1/35 / H236
First edition was published: Handbook of transnational crime & justice / editor, Philip Reichel.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Historical overview of transnational crime / Comparing crime and justice / Measuring and researching transnational crime / Drug trafficking as a transnational crime / Transnational trafficking of weapons / Trafficking in counterfeit goods / Transnational cybercrime and fraud / Trafficking of persons and smuggling migrants / Transnational sex crimes / Transnational environmental crime / Transnational organized crime networks / The economics of money laundering / Terrorism and transnational organized crime / International criminal law and international crimes / The United Nations' role in crime control and prevention / International instruments on cooperation in responding to transnational crime / Police and prosecutorial cooperation in responding to transnational crime / Adjudicating international crimes / Combating transnational crime under the rule of law : contemporary opportunities and dilemmas / Transnational issues related to corrections / A view from the trenches : the reality of international cooperation / Organized crime in Africa / Organized crime in Asia and the Middle East / Organized crime in Europe / Organized crime in Latin America / Organized crime in North America / Organized Crime in Oceania / Mitchel P. Roth -- Harry R. Dammer, Philip Reichel, and Ni He -- Rosemary Barberet -- Matthew S. Jenner -- Mike Bourne -- Kristiina Kangaspunta and Marco Musumeci -- Russell G. Smith -- Andrea Di Nicola -- Katalin Parti -- Raymond Michalowski and Ronald Kramer -- Jan van Dijk and Toine Spapens -- Leonardo Borlini -- C. Augustus "Gus" Martin -- Grant Niemann -- S�awomir Redo and Michael Platzer -- Matti Joutsen -- Gorazd Me�sko and Robert Furman -- Aaron Fichtelburg -- Emil W. P�ywaczewski and Wojciech Filipowski -- John Winterdyk and Anne Miller -- Matti Joutsen -- Mark Shaw -- Richard H. Ward and Daniel J. Mabrey -- Klaus von Lampe -- Mary Fran T. Malone and Christine B. Malone-Rowe -- James O. Finckenauer and Jay S. Albanese -- Roderic Broadhurst, Mark Lauchs, and Sally Lohrisch.
Transnational crime and justice will characterize the 21st century in same way that traditional street crimes dominated the 20th century. This book brings together top scholars from around the world to offer perspectives on the laws, crimes, and criminal justice responses to transnational crime. This handbook is organized logically around four major themes: the problem of transnational crime; analysis of specific transnational crimes; approaches to its control; and regional geographical analyses. Each comprehensive chapter is designed to be explored as a stand-alone topic, making this handbook an important textbook and reference tool for students and practitioners alike.
9781452240343 9781452240350
Transnational crime.
Criminal justice, Administration of--International cooperation.
364.1/35 / H236