Buch, Englisch, 348 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 640 g
Buch, Englisch, 348 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 162 mm, Gewicht: 640 g
Reihe: The Cross-Border Crime Colloquium series
ISBN: 978-94-6236-871-2
Verlag: Eleven International Publishing
This volume of the 18th Cross-border Crime Colloquium, held in Bratislava in the spring of 2017, contains the peer-reviewed contributions of 22 European experts and up-and-coming researchers. Their chapters cover a broad field of crime in which the double faced Janus head can be discerned: illegal migrants, criminal markets, corruption, money laundering and organised crime, highlighting many new aspects.
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Introduction: the multiple meaning of the Janus face in crime (Petrus.C. van Duyne); The Janus-faced victimisation in human smuggling and human trafficking (Gwen Herkes); The emergency business. Migrants reception, mafia interests and glocal governance: from Lampedusa to Rome. (Giacomo Orsini & Anna Sergi); Illegal migration, crime and the public response in the Czech Republic (Miroslav Scheinost); The role of the Internet in the process of trafficking humans in the UK (Parisa Diba, Georgios A. Antonopoulos & Georgios Papanicolaou); The role of Vietnamese criminal networks in drug crime. The Czech Republic case (Miroslav Nozina); On the persistence of an open illegal market: Explaining the continued existence of street-vending of contraband cigarettes in Berlin since 1990 (Trang Nguyen & Klaus von Lampe); The normalisation of arms trafficking in times of conflict: the Ukrainian experience (Anna Markovska & Alexey Serdyuk); Panama papers, Paradise documents and the Slovene state in the global competitiveness race (Matjaž Jager); The crusade for purity: Corruption and laundering (Petrus C. van Duyne, Jackie H. Harvey & Liliya Y. Gelemerova); Opacity of business ownership and the risk of money laundering (Michele Riccardi & Riccardo Milani); VAT fraud committed in the Slovak Republic in context of the European Union (Tomáš Strémy, Natália Hangácová & Martin Kotovský); Italian strategies against the infiltration of the criminal organi-sation in the economy (Anna Maria Maugeri)