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Sage Publications Sage Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice - Book

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Description

As the 21st century progresses, transnational crime and justice are becoming as defining as the street crimes of the previous century. The Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice provides a comprehensive look at these evolving global challenges. Edited by Philip Reichel and Jay Albanese, this volume gathers leading scholars from across the globe to examine the legal frameworks, specific criminal activities, and justice system responses required to address crimes that cross borders. This book is designed to be a concise and reader-friendly resource for students and professionals. It organizes complex global issues into a logical structure that is easy to navigate. By exploring the problem of transnational crime through specific case studies and regional geographical analyses, readers gain a clear understanding of how these crimes operate and how they can be controlled. This handbook serves as an essential guide for understanding the shifting landscape of modern criminology and global justice.

Key Features

Comprehensive global perspectives provided by top scholars from around the world to ensure a wide range of expert viewpoints.

Logical organization divided into four major themes including crime analysis, control approaches, and regional studies for easy navigation.

Reader-friendly format makes complex topics regarding laws and criminal justice responses accessible for students and researchers.

Detailed analysis of specific transnational crimes to help readers understand the mechanics of modern global criminal activity.

Regional geographical analyses offer a deep look at how transnational crime impacts different parts of the world.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
06 June 2013
Listed Since
13 December 2012

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