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Transnational & comparative criminology
This book examines the issues of crime and its control in the 21st century - an era of human history where people live in an increasingly interconnected and interdependent world. It is one of the very few books that examines crime and its control in a global and transnational context. The book contains 15 chapters, which are written by a highly international group of well-established academic criminologists.
The book is divided into four main parts. Part 1 of the book provides an analytical account of the nature of comparative and transnational criminology. It examines the key issues of cultural relativism, sources of cross-national crime data, and cross-national comparison of crime statistics. Part 2 focuses on an examination of crime and social control issues in selected regions, or countries. It examines crime and social control in Saudi Arabia, Singapore, China, post-apartheid South Africa, and West Africa. Part 3 focuses on the analyses of major transnational crime issues. It analyses organised crime, corruption, trafficking in humans, and white collar crime in a global context. Part 4 provides a critical examination of transnational and global responses to transnational crime. This part of the book also analyses transnational policing strategies.
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