Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice

Editors: Reichel, Philip and Albanese, Jay
Publication Year: 2013
Publisher: SAGE Publications

Single-User Purchase Price: $188.00
Unlimited-User Purchase Price: $282.00
ISBN: 978-1-4522-4034-3
Category: Social Sciences - Criminology & Law
Image Count: 21
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

This concise, reader-friendly 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.

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Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I The Problem of Transnational Crime
  • 1. Historical Overview of Transnational Crime Mitchel P. Roth
  • 2. Comparing Crime and Justice Harry R. Dammer, Philip Reichel, and Ni He
  • 3. Measuring and Researching Transnational Crime Rosemary Barberet
  • Part II Transnational Crimes
  • 4. Drug Trafficking as a Transnational Crime Matthew S. Jenner
  • 5. Transnational Trafficking in Weapons Mike Bourne
  • 6. Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods Kristiina Kangaspunta and Marco Musumeci
  • 7. Transnational Cybercrime and Fraud Russell G. Smith
  • 8. Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants Andrea Di Nicola
  • 9. Transnational Sex Crimes Katalin Parti
  • 10. Transnational Environmental Crime Raymond Michalowski and Ronald Kramer
  • 11. Transnational Organized Crime Networks Jan van Dijk and Toine Spapens
  • 12. The Economics of Money Laundering Leonardo Borlini
  • 13. Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime C. Augustus “Gus” Martin
  • 14. International Criminal Law and International Crimes Grant Niemann
  • Part III Transnational Crime Control
  • 15. The United Nations' Role in Crime Control and Prevention Sławomir Redo and Michael Platzer
  • 16. International Instruments on Cooperation in Responding to Transnational Crime Matti Joutsen
  • 17. Police and Prosecutorial Cooperation in Responding to Transnational Crime Gorazd Meško and Robert Furman
  • 18. Adjudicating International Crimes Aaron Fichtelberg
  • 19. Combating Transnational Crime Under the Rule of Law: Contemporary Opportunities and Dilemmas Emil W. Pływaczewski and Wojciech Filipkowski
  • 20. Transnational Issues Related to Corrections John Winterdyk and Anne Miller
  • 21. A View from the Trenches: The Reality of International Cooperation Matti Joutsen
  • Part IV Regional Analysis
  • 22. Organized Crime in Africa Mark Shaw
  • 23. Organized Crime in Asia and the Middle East Richard H. Ward and Daniel J. Mabrey
  • 24. Organized Crime in Europe Klaus von Lampe
  • 25. Organized Crime in Latin America Mary Fran T. Malone and Christine B. Malone-Rowe
  • 26. Organized Crime in North America James O. Finckenauer and Jay S. Albanese
  • 27. Organized Crime in Oceania Roderic Broadhurst, Mark Lauchs and Sally Lohrisch
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors