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Buch, Englisch, 1304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2441 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Criminology

Franko

Globalization and Crime


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4462-5726-5
Verlag: SAGE Publications

Buch, Englisch, 1304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2441 g

Reihe: SAGE Library of Criminology

ISBN: 978-1-4462-5726-5
Verlag: SAGE Publications


This new major work shines a spotlight on key criminological themes in the study of transnationalism and globalization, and, through a selection of the established literature on the subject along with more contemporary writing, explores how globalization is defined, researched and debated within criminology. In order to do this, the set is broken down into three volumes:

Volume One: Concept, History, Method
Volume Two: Transnational Crime, Deviance and Crime Policy
Volume Three: New Directions in Criminology and Criminal Justice

The three-volume structure enables comprehensive coverage of the historic development of the concept, its key definitional and methodological issues, ample case studies as well as theoretical and normative academic debates. Each volume is framed by its own newly-written introduction which places the selection of articles in context, making this set a truly valuable resource for scholars in the field.

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VOLUME ONE: CONCEPT, HISTORY, METHOD
The Globalization Debate - Anthony McGrew

Putting the Advanced Capitalist State in Its Place
Criminology beyond the Nation State - Russell Hogg

Global Conflicts, Human Rights and 'the New World Disorder'
Analyzing a World in Motion - Katja Franko Aas

Global Flows Meet 'Criminology of the Other'
Illicit Globalization - Peter Andreas

Myths, Misconceptions and Historical Lessons
Measuring the Threat of Global Crime - Paul Knepper

Insights from Research by the League of Nations into the Traffic of Women
Enterpreneurs of Punishment - Malcolm Feeley

The Legacy of Privatization
Transnational Criminology and the Globalization of Harm Production - Ben Bowling

Introduction to Global Woman - Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Hochschild

Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy
Global Anomie, Dysnomie and Economic Crime - Nikos Passas

Hidden Consequences of Neo-Liberalism and Globalization in Russia and around the World
The World Bank and Crimes of Globalization - David Friedrichs and Jessica Friedrichs

A Case Study
The Globalization of Crime Control - John Muncie

The Case of Youth and Juvenile Justice
Penal Policy and Political Economy - Michael Cavadino and James Dignan

Comparative Criminal Justice - David Nelken

Beyond Ethnocentrism and Relativism
The Comparative Method in Globalized Criminology - Frances Pakes

Cosmopolitical Realism - Ulrich Beck

On the Distinction between Cosmopolitanism in Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Jurisdiction and Scale - Mariana Valverde

Legal 'Technicalities' as Resources for Theory
Manufacturing the Global - Michael Burawoy

VOLUME TWO: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME, DEVIANCE AND CRIME CONTROL
Going down the Glocal - Dick Hobbs

The Local Context of Organized Crime
The Architecture of Drug Trafficking - Michael Kenney

Network Forms of Organization in the Columbian Cocaine Trade
How Mafias Take Advantage of Globalization - Federico Varese

The Russian Mafia in Italy
Global Prohibition Regimes - Ethan Nadelmann

The Evolution of Norms in International Society
The Terrorist Threat - Ulrich Beck

World Risk Society Revisited
Criminology and Terrorism - Gabe Mythen and Sandra Walkate

Which Thesis? Risk Society or Governmentality?
Pre-Crime and Counter-Terrorism? - Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering

Internal and External Aspects of Security - Didier Bigo

Valiant Beggars and Global Vagabonds - Leanne Weber and Benjamin Bowling

Select, Eject, Immobilize

'In a Peaceful Life' - Dario Melossi

Migration and the Crime of Modernity in Europe/Italy
Subjectivity and Identity in Detention - Mary Bosworth

Punishment and Society in a Global Age

Displacement and Stigma - David Brotherton and Luis Barrios

The Social-Psychological Crisis of the Deportee
Loose Women or Lost Women? The Re-Emergence of the Myth of White Slavery in Contemporary Discourses of Trafficking in Women - Jo Doezma

Cybercrime and the Culture of Fear - David Wall

Social Science Fiction(s) and the Production of Knowledge about Cybercrime
The Global Cops Cometh - James Sheptycki

Reflections on Transnationalization, Knowledge Work and Policing Subculture
Globalizing Surveillance - David Lyon

Comparative and Sociological Perspectives
Spectacular Security - Philip Boyle and Kevin Haggerty

Mega-Events and the Security Complex
VOLUME THREE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Orientalism, Occidentalism and the Sociology of Crime - Maureen Cain

Imperialism, Crime and Criminology - Biko Agozino

Towards the Decolonization of Criminology
Rethinking Narratives of Penal Change in Global Context - Wayne Morrison

Human Rights and Crimes of the State - Stanley Cohen

The Culture of Denial
State Crime by Proxy and Judicial Othering - Ruth Jamieson and Kieran McEvoy

Towards a Criminology of Crimes against Humanity - Daniel Maier-Katkin, Daniel Mears and Thomas Bernard

The Criminology of Genocide - John Hagan, Wenona Raymond-Richmond and Patricia Parker

The Death and Rape of Darfur
Collective Violence and Individual Punishment - Mark Drumbl

The Criminality of Mass Atrocity

Partial Truth and Reconciliation in the Longue Durée - John Braithwaite

Regulation of Prison Conditions - Dirk Van Zyl Smit

Abolishing the Death Penalty Worldwide - Roger Hood and Carolyn Hoyle

The Impact of a 'New Dynamic'
A Green Field for Criminology? A Proposal for a Perspective - Nigel South

Food Crime, Regulation and the Biotech Harvest - Reece Walters

Beyond White Man's Justice - Barbara Hudson

Race, Gender and Justice in Late Modernity


Franko, Katja
Katja Franko Aas is professor in Criminology at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo. Katja's research has been focused on two related areas: the use of advanced information and communication technologies in contemporary crime control strategies, border controls in particular, and globalization processes and their impact on criminology and criminal justice. She has been involved in several research projects and was among other project leader of Crime Control and Technological Culture, funded by the Norwegian Research Council. She is currently working on the project Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe, funded by the European Research Council's Starting Grants, about the impact of immigration on contemporary criminal justice agencies and patterns of crime control.



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