Globalization and Crime

Sampul Depan
SAGE Publications, 29 Okt 2007 - 232 halaman
What is the impact of globalization on crime and its control?

Globalization and Crime provides a comprehensive and accessible account of the consequences of globalization in the post 9/11 world. It explores crime in the context of increasing international interconnectivity. It explains theories around globalization and how these shed light upon the study of crime. Furthermore, the book examines the challenges the various global flows represent for the nature of governance, state sovereignty and crime control.

Presenting an expert and interdisciplinary summary of complex debates, this book addresses a variety of highly topical issues, including:

- The global war on terror

- Transnational organized crime

- Human smuggling and trafficking

- Global surveillance and policing

- Cybercrime

- Immigration

As part of the Key Approaches to Criminology series, Globalization and Crime offers key pedagogic features ranging from chapter overviews and key terms to study questions and suggestions for further debate. Concise and easy-to-read, this book will prove essential reading for students and academics in criminology, sociology, geography and other social sciences.

'The long awaited synthesis of the sociological literature on globalization together with contemporary criminiological theory. It untimitely manages to be both a useful teaching tool, and a significant contribution to contemporary theorizing about the global system.'

Professor James Sheptycki, York University, Canada

'An indispensable text for criminology students and researchers'

Dr Maggy Lee, Universities of Essex and Hong Kong

Tentang pengarang (2007)

Katja Franko Aas is professor in Criminology at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo. Katja's research has been focused on two related areas: the use of advanced information and communication technologies in contemporary crime control strategies, border controls in particular, and globalization processes and their impact on criminology and criminal justice. She has been involved in several research projects and was among other project leader of Crime Control and Technological Culture, funded by the Norwegian Research Council. She is currently working on the project Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe, funded by the European Research Council's Starting Grants, about the impact of immigration on contemporary criminal justice agencies and patterns of crime control.

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