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Global Injustice and Crime Control


Global Injustice and Crime Control

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Global Injustice and Crime Control

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ISBN:
9780415697460
Publication Date:
19 Feb 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
294 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Global Injustice and Crime Control

Description

Global Injustice and Crime Control places cross-border, cross-national and international crime and crime control within its wider context. It examines theory from a range of disciplines and introduces students to the frequently neglected area of the world order and world politics, in an effort to direct attention to the links between events, power, ideas, institutions, policies, actions and counter-actions at the international and domestic level. In an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world, the various dimensions of globalisation play a pivotal role in issues of crime and criminal justice in the 21st century. This interdisciplinary textbook offers a critical treatment of the development and recent acceleration of national, regional and international efforts at cross-border crime control and law enforcement. The book not only places cross-national and international efforts by police, courts, regional and international agencies within their historical context, but also focuses on elucidating leading theoretical perspectives from within globalisation literature, criminology and international relations to shed light upon both sides of this phenomenon. Areas covered include: cross-border crime and security, state crime and corruption, international responses to genocide, terrorism and counter-terrorism, organised crime. This book will be perfect reading for modules in transnational crime and justice and will be of interest to students in criminology, policing, public policy and international relations.

Contents

Part I: Contextualisation 1. Globalisation, Cross-Border Crime and Security 2. Historical contextualisation Part II: Theorising crime and its control in a global and transnational context 3. From Enlightenment to Post-liberal internationalism 4. Regional and International Crime Control 5. International Crime, State Crime and Corruption Part III: Analysis of Major International and Transnational Crimes 6. The Development of International Society and International Law: Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect 7. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorist Strategies 8. Human Trafficking 9. Conclusion: Global Injustice and Crime Control

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