Global Crime and Justice

Global Crime and Justice

 
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ISBN13:9781455777716
ISBN10:1455777714
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
Terjedelem:344 oldal
Méret:235x187 mm
Súly:748 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 16 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Line drawings, black & white; 14 Tables, black & white
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Global Crime and Justice offers a transnational examination of deviance and social controls around the world. Unlike many CJ texts detailing the systems of select nations, or books that merely catalog types of international crime, Global Crime and Justice provides a critical and integrated investigation of the nature of crime and how a society reacts to it. The book first details types of international crime, including genocide, war crimes, international drug and weapons smuggling, terrorism, slavery, and human trafficking. The second half covers international law, international crime control, the use of martial law, and the challenges of balancing public order and human and civil rights.

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Global Crime and Justice offers a truly transnational examination of both deviance and social controls around the world. Unlike comparative textbooks detailing the criminal justice systems of a few select nations, or cataloging types of international crimes that span multiple legal jurisdictions, Global Crime and Justice provides a critical and integrated investigation into the nature of crime and how different societies react to it. The book first details various types of international crime, including genocide, war crimes, international drug and weapons smuggling, terrorism, slavery, and human trafficking. The second half covers international law, international crime control, the use of martial law, and the challenges of balancing public order with human and civil rights.



Global Crime and Justice is suitable for use in criminology and criminal justice departments, as well as in political science, international relations, and global studies programs. It will appeal to all who seek an academically rigorous and comprehensive treatment of the international and transnational issues of crime and social order.



As the forces of globalization continue to reshape societies and impact relationships among and between nations, corporations, and individuals, David Jenks and John Fuller provide an excellent overview and analysis of the complex issues related to global crime and justice. Their new book not only defines global crime, but provides examples of the most prevalent types of global crime while contextualizing these behaviors and societies? responses. Students and scholars alike will find this book essential in understanding crime in a global context. --Matthew S. Crow, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of West Florida

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Table of Contents


Chapter




  1. GLOBAL CRIME IN CONTEXT: DEFINING AND MEASURING GLOBAL CRIME


  2. What do we mean when we say global crime?


    Crime and Culture


    Crime and Globalization


    Gender and Family


    Education


    Race and Ethnicity


    Religion


    Globalization and Crime in the Future


    Measuring Global Crime


    Methods of Measuring Crime


    Official Statistics


    Self
    -Report Studies


    Victimization Surveys



  3. COMPARATIVE AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME


  4. Comparative Crime


    Homicide


    Sexual Assault


    Transnational Crime


    Black Markets


    Fraud


    Money Laundering


    Global Crime in Context



  5. HUMAN TRAFFICKING


  6. Introduction


    Human Trafficking: Definitions, History, and Scope


    Definitions


    The Difference Between Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling


    Critiques of the Definition of Human Trafficking


    History


    Scope


    Starting Points


    Pushes and Pulls


    Globalization and Economics


    Countries of Origination


    The Trafficked and The Traffickers


    People Who Are Trafficked


    Children


    Women


    Men


    Types of Exploitation


    Forced Non
    -sexual Labor


    Forced Sexual Labor


    The Traffickers


    On The Way


    The Destination


    The Response to Human Trafficking



  7. DRUG TRAFFICKING


  8. Drug Trafficking


    Heroin


    The Golden Crescent


    The Golden Triangle


    Latin America


    Cocaine


    The Trafficking of Amphetamine
    -Type Stimulants


    Methamphetamine


    Other Amphetamine
    -type Stimulants


    Cannabis


    Summary



  9. WEAPONS TRAFFICKING


  10. State Sponsored Weapons Sales/Trafficking


    Summary



  11. TERRORISM


  12. What is Terrorism?


    Terrorism and Crime


    Terrorist Groups


    Irish Republican Army (IRA)


    Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam


    Hamas


    Hezbollah


    National Liberation Army (ELN)


    Al Qaeda


    Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and Boko Haram


    The United States as a Sponsor of Terrorism


    The Response to Terrorism


    Counter
    -terrorism, Anti
    -terrorism, and Counter
    -insurgency


    Terrorism Response around the World


    Terrorism Response in the United States


    Policing Terrorism


    Individual Rights and Data Collection



  13. INFORMATION
    -TECHNOLOGY CRIME


  14. What is Information
    -Technology Crime?


    The Costs and Scope of Information
    -technology Crime


    What is Hacking?


    Types of Attacks and Attackers


    Motives for Information Technology Attacks


    Economic Motives


    Political Motives


    Personal Motives


    Trespassing and Vandalism


    Copyright Infringement


    Criminal Justice Response


    The Challenges of International Cooperation


    Governments as Law Enforcers and Lawbreakers



  15. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW


  16. International Criminal Law
    - Origins


    Sources of International Criminal Law


    The International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice


    International Court of Justice


    The International Criminal Court


    Genocide


    Rwandan Genocide


    Crimes Against Humanity


    War Crimes


    Bosnia and Herzegovina


    Crimes of Aggression


    The Future of International Criminal Law


    The United Nations


    Summary



  17. COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS


  18. Culture and Criminal Justice Systems


    Criminal Justice Systems Around The World


    Civil
    -law Systems


    Civil Law in Germany


    Police and Corrections in Germany


    Common
    -Law Systems


    Common Law in the United States


    Police and Corrections in the United States


    Socialist Law Systems


    Socialist Law in China


    Police and Corrections in China


    Islamic Law Systems


    Islamic Law in Iran


    Police and Corrections in Iran



  19. HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIME CONTROL


  20. The Idea of Human Rights


    Human Rights Violations


    International Law and State Sovereignty


    Transnational and International Crime Control


    International Law Enforcement Organizations


    Europol


    U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime


    World Customs Organization


    Jurisdiction


    Martial Law and Military Intervention



  21. PRIVATIZATION AND GLOBAL JUSTICE


  22. Privatization of Police


    Privatization of the Courts


    Privatization of Corrections


    Private Prisons


    Private Probation


    Private Immigration Detention


    Privatization Concerns in the Global Arena



  23. THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL CRIME


Globalization and The Future of Crime


Violent Crime Then and Now


Culture and Crime


Balancing Privacy and Security


Future Questions