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Histories of Transnational Crime (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Gerben Bruinsma Histories of Transnational Crime (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Gerben Bruinsma
R3,298 Discovery Miles 32 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Punishment, Places and Perpetrators (Paperback): Gerben Bruinsma, Henk Elffers, Jan de Keijser Punishment, Places and Perpetrators (Paperback)
Gerben Bruinsma, Henk Elffers, Jan de Keijser
R1,508 Discovery Miles 15 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together an influential group of academics and researchers to review key areas of research, theory and methodology within criminology and criminal justice, and to identify the most important new challenges facing the discipline. The contributors focus on the three central themes of punishment and criminal justice, location and mobility, and perpetrators and criminal careers, on which much cutting edge research within criminology has been taking place. A particular strength of the book is its multidisciplinary and international approach, with contributors drawn from Europe, the UK and the United States.

Place Matters - Criminology for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover): David Weisburd, John E. Eck, Anthony A. Braga, Cody W.... Place Matters - Criminology for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover)
David Weisburd, John E. Eck, Anthony A. Braga, Cody W. Telep, Breanne Cave, …
R2,921 Discovery Miles 29 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last two decades, there has been increased interest in the distribution of crime and other antisocial behavior at lower levels of geography. The focus on micro geography and its contribution to the understanding and prevention of crime has been called the 'criminology of place'. It pushes scholars to examine small geographic areas within cities, often as small as addresses or street segments, for their contribution to crime. Here, the authors describe what is known about crime and place, providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive review available. Place Matters shows that the study of criminology of place should be a central focus of criminology in the twenty-first century. It creates a tremendous opportunity for advancing our understanding of crime, and for addressing it. The book brings together eighteen top scholars in criminology and place to provide comprehensive research expanding across different themes.

Putting Crime in its Place - Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology (Paperback, 2009 ed.): David Weisburd, Wim Bernasco,... Putting Crime in its Place - Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
David Weisburd, Wim Bernasco, Gerben Bruinsma
R2,723 Discovery Miles 27 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Putting Crime in its Place: Units of Analysis in Geographic Criminology focuses on the units of analysis used in geographic criminology. While crime and place studies have been a part of criminology from the early 19th century, growing interest in crime places over the last two decades demands critical reflection on the units of analysis that should form the focus of geographic analysis of crime. Should the focus be on very small units such as street addresses or street segments, or on larger aggregates such as census tracts or communities? Academic researchers, as well as practical crime analysts, are confronted routinely with the dilemma of deciding what the unit of analysis should be when reporting on trends in crime, when identifying crime hot spots or when mapping crime in cities. In place-based crime prevention, the choice of the level of aggregation plays a particularly critical role. This peer reviewed collection of essays aims to contribute to crime and place studies by making explicit the problems involved in choosing units of analysis in geographic criminology. Written by renowned experts in the field, the chapters in this book address basic academic questions, and also provide real-life examples and applications of how they are resolved in cutting-edge research. Crime analysts in police and law enforcement agencies as well as academic researchers studying the spatial distributions of crime and victimization will learn from the discussions and tools presented.

Place Matters - Criminology for the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): David Weisburd, John E. Eck, Anthony A. Braga, Cody W.... Place Matters - Criminology for the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
David Weisburd, John E. Eck, Anthony A. Braga, Cody W. Telep, Breanne Cave, …
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last two decades, there has been increased interest in the distribution of crime and other antisocial behavior at lower levels of geography. The focus on micro geography and its contribution to the understanding and prevention of crime has been called the 'criminology of place'. It pushes scholars to examine small geographic areas within cities, often as small as addresses or street segments, for their contribution to crime. Here, the authors describe what is known about crime and place, providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive review available. Place Matters shows that the study of criminology of place should be a central focus of criminology in the twenty-first century. It creates a tremendous opportunity for advancing our understanding of crime, and for addressing it. The book brings together eighteen top scholars in criminology and place to provide comprehensive research expanding across different themes.

Histories of Transnational Crime (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015): Gerben Bruinsma Histories of Transnational Crime (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Gerben Bruinsma
R3,144 Discovery Miles 31 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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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