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REICHEL, Philip
Handbook of transnational crime & justice [Documento electrónico] / Philip Reichel.- London [etc.] : SAGE Publications, 2009.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. - (SAGE knowledge)
Ficheiro de 4,03 MB em formato PDF (36 ficheiros).
ISBN 9781412976183


CRIME TRANSNACIONAL, CRIME ORGANIZADO, COOPERAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL, SISTEMA DE JUSTIÇA PENAL

Foreword. Introduction. Acknowledgments. Part I: Introduction. Chapter 1: A Historical Overview of Transnational Crime (David Felsen, Akis Kalaitzidis). Chapter 2: Comparing Crime and Justice (Harry R. Dammer, Philip Reichel, Ni He). Part II: Transnational Crime in the 21st Century. Chapter 3: Measuring Transnational Crime (Cindy Hill). Chapter 4: Terrorism in Transition (Jonathan R. White). Chapter 5: Expanding the International Regime on Money Laundering in Response to Transnational Organized Crime, Terrorism, and Corruption (Elizabeth Joyce). Chapter 6: The Illicit Traffic in Plundered Antiquities (Christine Alder, Kenneth Polk). Chapter 7: Computer Crime in a Brave New World (Chris E. Marshall, T. Hank Robinson, Dae-Hoon Kwak). Chapter 8: Transnational Environmental Crime (Raymond Michalowski, Kevin Bitten). Chapter 9: Drug Trafficking as a Transnational Crime (Sandeep Chawla, Thomas Pietschmann). Chapter 10: Trafficking in Human Beings and Smuggling of Migrants (Andrea Di Nicola). Chapter 11: War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity, and Genocide in International Criminal Law (Grant Niemann). Part III: Cross-National and International Efforts to Combat Transnational Crime. Chapter 12: Comparative Overview of Policing, Courts, and Corrections (Mitchel Roth). Chapter 13: International Instruments on Cooperation in Responding to Transnational Crime (Matti Joutsen). Chapter 14: “Wild Beasts without Nationality”: The Uncertain Origins of Interpol, 1898–1910 (Mathieu Deflem). Chapter 15: International Cooperation in Policing (Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, William H. McDonald). Chapter 16: Adjudicating International Crimes (Frank Höpfel, Claudia Angermaier). Chapter 17: From Anticolonialism to Neocolonialism: A Brief Political-Economic History of Transnational Concern about Corrections (Robert P. Weiss). Part IV: Regional and Special Issues. Chapter 18: Organized Crime in Africa (Mark Shaw, Gail Wannenburg). Chapter 19: Organized Crime in Asia (Richard H. Ward, Daniel J. Mabrey). Chapter 20: Organized Crime in Europe (Klaus von Lampe). Chapter 21: Organized Crime in Latin America (Mauricio Rubio, Román Ortiz). Chapter 22: Organized Crime in North America (James O. Finckenauer, Jay Albanese). Chapter 23: Juvenile Justice in the International Arena (John Winterdyk). Chapter 24: Symbolic Law, Isolationism, and the Death Penalty (David Keys). Index. About the Editor.