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Routledge A Criminological Biography of an Arms Dealer

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Description

Explore the hidden world of international weapons trafficking with A Criminological Biography of an Arms Dealer. Part of the Routledge Studies in Crime and Society series, this book examines the life of a licensed arms dealer to provide a unique perspective on a global industry often shrouded in mystery. While public debates frequently focus on the morality of those profiting from conflict, there is a significant gap in academic research regarding the personal lives of these individuals. Yarin Eski fills this gap by using an interdisciplinary approach to offer an in-depth look at the global arms trade. By following a criminological biography, readers gain an insider view that connects individual actions to wider sociocultural contexts. This text is a valuable resource for students, academics, and readers interested in sociology, criminology, and the mechanics of international trade. It moves beyond simple labels to provide a serious study of how the arms business operates on a global scale.

Key Features

Provides an in-depth criminological biography of a licensed arms dealer to offer a rare look into the industry.

Uses an interdisciplinary approach to help readers understand the complex nature of the global arms trade.

Offers a unique insider view that connects personal lives to wider sociocultural frameworks and global conflict.

Part of the respected Routledge Studies in Crime and Society series for academic and professional readers.

Addresses a significant gap in existing research regarding the personal lives of those in the weapons business.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
31 January 2022
Listed Since
06 August 2021

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