For some time criminologists have been occupied by the question of
whether crime and crime control differs from country to country and
between cultures? This book addresses the issues of crime and
social control in the 21st century and is designed to provide a
comprehensive account of key issues in comparative. cross-cultural
and transnational criminology. It considers the nature of
comparative and cross-cultural criminology; presents an examination
of crime and social control issues in selected regions or
countries; focuses on the analyses of major forms of transnational
crime and critically examines social control in a transnational
perspective. Transnational and Comparative Criminology provides the
most comprehensive analyses available to students and others
interested issues surrounding comparative and transnational
criminology.
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