International crime and justice /
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Imprint: | Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xxxvi, 533 pages) : illustrations, map |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11826714 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. International Criminology: 1. The globalization of crime
- 2. Routine activities and transnational crime
- 3. Migration and crime
- 4. Political violence: a criminological analysis
- 5. International victimology
- 6. Children and international criminal justice
- 7. Women and international criminal justice
- 8. Culture and crime
- Part II. Law, Punishment, and Crime Control Philosophies of the World: 9. Legal systems of the world
- 10. Punishment philosophies
- 11. Cross-national measures of punitiveness
- 12. Prisons around the world
- 13. Crime prevention in international context
- Part III. Transnational Crime: 14. International drug trafficking
- 15. Trafficking in human beings
- 16. International trafficking of stolen vehicles
- 17. Small arms trafficking
- 18. Trafficking in art, antiquities, and cultural heritage
- 19. The illegal cigarette trade
- 20. Cyber crime
- 21. International fraud
- 22. Money laundering
- 23. Child pornography
- 24. Maritime crimes
- 25. Transnational environmental crime
- 26. The Bhopal gas disaster and corporate criminal negligence
- 27. Endangered species markets: a focus for criminology?
- 28. Corruption
- 29. Tourist and visitor crimes
- Part IV. Organized Crime and Terrorism: 30. Transnational organized crime
- 31. The rise of Balkan organized crime
- 32. Russian organized crime/groups
- 33. The Italian mafia
- 34. Extortion and organized crime
- 35. Asian organized crime groups
- 36. Drug cartels: neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire
- 37. International implications of domestic terrorism
- 38. Terrorism
- Part V. International Crime: 39. Genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity
- 40. History of genocide
- 41. Apartheid: a crime against humanity
- 42. War crimes
- 43. Crime of aggression
- Part VI. Delivering International Justice: 44. The role of the United Nations
- 45. Treaties and international law
- 46. International criminal tribunals
- 47. The International Criminal Court
- ICC.
- 48. The ICC processing of the Darfur Situation
- 49. Victims' rights in the International Criminal Court
- 50. NGOs and international criminal justice
- 51. Human rights commissions
- 52. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
- 53. The Guatemalan truth commission
- Part VII. International Cooperation and Criminal Justice: 54. World policing systems
- 55. Cross-border policing
- 56. Challenge and transition
- policing developments in the European criminal justice system
- 57. The European Union and judicial cooperation
- 58. The longer arm of the law: the growth and limits of international law enforcement and criminal justice cooperation
- 59. International co-operation to combat money laundering
- Part VIII. International Research and Crime Statistics: 60. National crime statistics: U.S. uniform crime reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey
- 61. Highlights of the International Crime Victims Survey
- 62. Cross-national comparisons based on official statistics of crime
- 63. International self-report delinquency
- 64. Qualitative comparative criminological research methods
- Part IX. International Research Resources: 65. International criminal justice: printed and electronic media, journals and professional associations
- 66. World criminal justice library network.