Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice / Edition 2

Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1452240353
ISBN-13:
9781452240350
Pub. Date:
05/22/2013
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1452240353
ISBN-13:
9781452240350
Pub. Date:
05/22/2013
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice / Edition 2

Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice / Edition 2

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Overview

Transnational crime and justice will characterize the 21st century in same way that traditional street crimes dominated the 20th century. In the Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, Philip Reichel and Jay Albanese bring together top scholars from around the world to offer perspectives on the laws, crimes, and criminal justice responses to transnational crime. 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. Each comprehensive chapter is designed to be explored as a stand-alone topic, making this handbook an important textbook and reference tool for students and practitioners alike.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452240350
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 05/22/2013
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 564
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Philip L. Reichel earned his Ph.D. in sociology from Kansas State University and is currently Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Northern Colorado. He is the author of Comparative Criminal Justice Systems: A Topical Approach (6th ed., 2013), co-author of Corrections (2013), and co-editor of Human Trafficking: Exploring the International Nature, Concerns, and Complexities (2012). Dr. Reichel has also authored or co-authored more than 30 articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries. He has lectured at universities in Austria, Germany, and Poland; participated in a panel for the United Nations University; was a presenter for a United Nations crime prevention webinar; presented papers at side events during the United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (Brazil) and the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (Vienna); and was an invited speaker at Zhejiang Police College in Hangzhou, China. He was asked to provide a contribution for an anthology of 14 esteemed scholars who have made a significant contribution to the discipline of criminal justice within a comparative/international context (Lessons From International Criminology/Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice, 2004) and is an active member of the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, serving as a Trustee-at-large for the latter.

Jay Albanese is a professor in the Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the first Ph.D. graduate from the Rutgers University School of Criminal Justice. He served as Chief of the International Center at the National Institute of Justice, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Dr. Albanese is author and editor of 20 books on organized crime, ethics, corruption, transnational crime, and criminal justice. He is recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award from Virginia Commonwealth University, the Gerhard Mueller Awardfor research contributions from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences International Section, and the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime. He is a past president and fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and co-founder of Criminologists without Borders. www.jayalbanese.com

Table of Contents

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 L. 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. International 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 Envrionmental 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 - 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 - Slawomir Redo and Michael Platzer
16. International Instruments on Cooperation in Responding to Transnational Crime - Matti Joutsen
17. Police and Prosecutorial Cooperation in Rsponding 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. Plywaczewski 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
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