The tourism and leisure industries are big business.
Opportunities for leisure and tourism have escalated as disposable
income, technology, travel and education have become increasingly
available in recent times. However, this trend has been juxtaposed
with an increase in crime, particularly since the early the 1950s.
Acquisitive crimes have been facilitated with the development of
more portable and valuable commodities; some activities, such as
drink driving and disorder, have now been socially defined as
crimes and are more readily identified through new technology such
as the increasing use of CCTV.
The Problem of Pleasure covers them all. The purpose of this
book is to inform and enlighten a range of readers, whose interests
may be academic or commercial on possible crime events and modus
operandi of criminals. The book has a global perspective, bringing
together leading academics from the UK, the US, South Africa,
Australia and New Zealand who examine several aspects of leisure
that are vulnerable to crime, from illegal hunting to street
racing, as well as the impact of crime upon tourists and the
tourism industry.
This book will be a key text for students of tourism and leisure
as well as criminology and sociology; people working in the tourism
and recreation industry; policy makers and the police.
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