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Global Criminology and Criminal Justice brings together 22 articles that constitute some of the most important recent literature in the field.
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From the Foreword by Piers Beirne, University of Maine: "Because our world in the new millennium differs so profoundly from the twentieth-century one inhabited by Durkheim, recognition of this overwhelming difference is one of several organizing principles employed by editors Nick Larsen and Russell Smandych. As they rightly stress, a comparative approach to the understanding of crime and justice cannot properly capture the full complexity of globalization at the dawn of the twenty-first century. We need a global criminology now!" Global Criminology and Criminal Justice brings together 22 articles that constitute some of the most important recent literature in the field. Theory and research is situated within a broader discussion of the historical shift over the past three decades from comparative and international, to global criminology.
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This is a great reader. The introductory materials give a precise and informative overview of recent empirical and theoretical developments, a strong rationale for each selection, as well as succinct and tough study questions and links to relevant websites. -- Otwin Marenin, Washington State University This book brings together a rich selection of recent work in the increasingly important field of global criminology. The critical stance adopted by many of the authors, the thematic organisation of the text, and the accompanying commentaries and study questions make this an invaluable resource for students. -- Christopher Birkbeck, University of Salford
Author Biography
Nick Larsen is Chair of the Department of Sociology at Chapman University, Orange, CA. He is the editor of Canadian Criminal Justice: An Issues Approach to the Administration of Justice (1998) and co-editor (with Brian Burtch) of Law and Society: Canadian Readings (1999).Russell Smandych is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Table of Contents
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Foundations for a Global Criminology and Criminal Justice Russell Smandych and Nick Larsen Part 1: Perspectives on the Global Study of Crime and Criminal Justice 1. Comparing Cultures, Comparing Crime: Challenges, Prospects, and Problems for a Global Criminology Susanne Karstedt 2. The Criminological Enterprise in Europe and the United States: A Contextual Exploration Ineke Haen Marshall3. Trouble in Paradise: Crime and Collapsed States in the Age of Globalization Jean-Germain GrosPart 2: Global Crime: Developments and Issues 4. The World Bank and Crimes of Globalization: A Case StudyDavid 0. Friedrichs and Jessica Friedrichs 5. Globalization of Criminal Justice in the Corporate Context Michael J. Gilbert and Steve Russell6. Bodies, Borders, and Sex Tourism in a Globalized World: A Tale of Two Cities—Amsterdam and Havana Nancy A. Wonders and Raymond Michalowski 7. Stopping the Illegal Trafficking of Human Beings: How Transnational Police Work Can Stem the Flow of Forced Prostitution Peter A. MameliPart 3: Global Trends in Policing and Security 8. Convergence of Policing Policies and Transnational Policing in Europe Hartmut Aden 9. Policing Migration: A Framework for Investigating the Regulation of Global Mobility Leanne Weber and Benjamin Bowling 10. The Transformation of Policing? Understanding Current Trends in Policing Systems Trevor Jones and Tim Newburn11. The Accountability of Transnational Policing Institutions: The Strange Case of Interpol James Sheptycki Part 4: Systems of Criminal Prosecution, the Courts, and Social Control 12. Prosecutorial Discretion and Plea Bargaining in the United States, France, Germany, and Italy: A Comparative Perspective Yue Ma 13. The Police, the Prosecutor, and the Juge D'Instruction: Judicial Supervision in France, Theory and Practice Jacqueline Hodgson 14. Iranian Criminal Justice Under the Islamization Project Hassan Rezaei 15. Building a Post-War Justice System in Afghanistan Ali Wardak 16. Social and Legal Control in China: A Comparative Perspective Xiaoming Chen Part 5: Convergence and Divergence in Criminal Justice and Penal Policy 17. Comparative Criminal Justice Policy-Making in the United States and the United Kingdom: The Case of Private Prisons Trevor Jones and Tim Newburn 18. Prison Populations as Political Constructs: The Case of Finland, Holland, and Sweden Hanns von Hofer 19. Drug Policy Developments Within the European Union: The Destabilizing Effects of Dutch and Swedish Drug Policies Caroline Chatwin Part 6: Challenges for a Global Criminology: Human Rights Crimes and International Criminal Justice 20. Dealing with the Legacy of Past War Crimes and Human Rights Abuses: Experiences and Trends Ivan Simonovic 21. Advocacy and Scholarship in the Study of International War Crime Tribunals and Transitional Justice Leslie Vinjamuri and Jack Snyder 22. War, Aggression, and State Crime: A Criminological Analysis of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq Ronald C. Kramer and Raymond J. Michalowski Sources
Review
This book brings together a rich selection of recent work in the increasingly important field of global criminology. The critical stance adopted by many of the authors, the thematic organisation of the text, and the accompanying commentaries and study questions make this an invaluable resource for students.--Christopher Birkbeck, University of SalfordThis is a great reader. The introductory materials give a precise and informative overview of recent empirical and theoretical developments, a strong rationale for each selection, as well as succinct and tough study questions and links to relevant websites.--Otwin Marenin, Washington State University
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This book brings together a rich selection of recent work in the increasingly important field of global criminology. The critical stance adopted by many of the authors, the thematic organisation of the text, and the accompanying commentaries and study questions make this an invaluable resource for students. -- Christopher Birkbeck, University of Salford This is a great reader. The introductory materials give a precise and informative overview of recent empirical and theoretical developments, a strong rationale for each selection, as well as succinct and tough study questions and links to relevant websites. -- Otwin Marenin, Washington State University
Long Description
From the Foreword by Piers Beirne, University of Maine: "Because our world in the new millennium differs so profoundly from the twentieth-century one inhabited by Durkheim, recognition of this overwhelming difference is one of several organizing principles employed by editors Nick Larsen and Russell Smandych. As they rightly stress, a comparative approach to the understanding of crime and justice cannot properly capture the full complexity of globalization at the dawn of the twenty-first century. We need a global criminology now!" Global Criminology and Criminal Justice brings together 22 articles that constitute some of the most important recent literature in the field. Theory and research is situated within a broader discussion of the historical shift over the past three decades from comparative and international, to global criminology.
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"As the editors rightly stress, a comparative approach to the understanding of crime and justice cannot properly capture the full complexity of globalization at the dawn of the twenty-first century. We need a global criminology now!" - Piers Beirne, University of Maine
Details ISBN1551116820 Short Title GLOBAL CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL Language English ISBN-10 1551116820 ISBN-13 9781551116822 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 364 Year 2007 Pages 518 Illustrations Yes Imprint Broadview Press Ltd Subtitle Current Issues and Perspectives Place of Publication Peterborough Country of Publication United States Edited by Russell Smandych Birth 1948 UK Release Date 2007-12-01 NZ Release Date 2007-12-01 US Release Date 2007-12-01 Author Russell Smandych Publisher Broadview Press Ltd Publication Date 2007-12-01 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2007-12-02 We've got this
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