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Histories Of Transnational Crime 1st Edition Gerben Bruinsma

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Histories Of Transnational Crime 1st Edition Gerben Bruinsma
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Gerben Bruinsma
ISBN: 9781493924707, 1493924702
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Histories Of Transnational Crime 1st Edition Gerben Bruinsma by Gerben Bruinsma 9781493924707, 1493924702 instant download after payment.

Histories of Transnational Crime provides a broad, historical framework for understanding the developments in research of transnational crime over the centuries. This volume provides examples of transnational crime, and places them in a broad historical context, which has so far been missing from this field of study. The contributions to this comprehensive volume explore the causes and historical precursors of six main types of transnational crime: -piracy -human smuggling -arms trafficking -drug trafficking -art and antique trafficking -corporate crime. The historical contributions demonstrate that transnational crime is not a novel phenomenon of recent globalization and that, beyond organized crime groups, powerful individuals, governments and business corporations have been heavily involved. Through a systematic historical and contextual analysis of these types of transnational crime, the contributions to this volume provide a fundamental understanding of why and how various forms of transnational crime are still present in the contemporary world. In the past two decades, the study of transnational crime has developed from a subset of the study of organized crime to its own recognized field of study, covering distinct societal threats and requiring a particular approach.

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