Dimitri Vlassis / Phil Williams (eds.)Concepts, Activities and Responses
Combating Transnational Crime
Concepts, Activities and Responses
Herausgeber: Vlassis, Dimitri; Williams, Phil
Dimitri Vlassis / Phil Williams (eds.)Concepts, Activities and Responses
Combating Transnational Crime
Concepts, Activities and Responses
Herausgeber: Vlassis, Dimitri; Williams, Phil
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This work examines the challenges posed by transnational crime and the steps being taken by the international community to meet these challenges.
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This work examines the challenges posed by transnational crime and the steps being taken by the international community to meet these challenges.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9780714681757
- ISBN-10: 071468175X
- Artikelnr.: 20955549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9780714681757
- ISBN-10: 071468175X
- Artikelnr.: 20955549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Phil Williams, Dimitri Vlassis
Introduction and overview, Phil Williams and Dimitri Vlassis. Part 1
Conceptual issues: the dynamics of illegal markets, Pino Arlacchi;
transnational crime - definitions and concepts, Grehard O.W. Mueller;
globalization and transnational crime - effects of criminogenic
asymmetries, Nikos Passas; organizing transnational crime - networks,
markets and hierarchies, Phil Williams; criminal fraternities or criminal
enterprises?, Letizia Paoli; organized crime and ethnic minorities - is
there a link?, Frank Bovenkerk; transnational Chinese organized crime
activities - patterns and emerging trends, Ko-Lin Chin et al. Part 2
Criminal activities and markets: maritime fraud and piracy, Jayant
Abhyankar; crime in cyberspace, P.N. Grabosky; the rise of the modern arms
black market and the fall of supply-side control, R.T. Naylor; trafficking
and sexual exploitation of women and children, Livia Pomodoro. Part 3
Responding to transnational organized crime: trafficking in people - the
human rights dimension, OHCHR; money laundering in Italy, Alessandro Pansa;
strengthening the international legal system in order to combat
transnational crime, Guiseppe di Gennaro; responding to transnational
crime, Raymond E. Kendall; transnational organized crime and institutional
reform in the European Union - the case of judicial cooperation, Cyrille
Fijnaut; responding to transnational crime - the role of Europol, Emanuele
Marotta; international atomic energy agency programme against illicit
trafficking of nuclear materials and radioactive sources, Anita Nillson;
strengthening cooperation against transnational crime - a new security
imperative, Roy Godson and Phil Williams; drafting the United Nations
Convention against transnational organized crime, Dimitri Vlassis.
Conceptual issues: the dynamics of illegal markets, Pino Arlacchi;
transnational crime - definitions and concepts, Grehard O.W. Mueller;
globalization and transnational crime - effects of criminogenic
asymmetries, Nikos Passas; organizing transnational crime - networks,
markets and hierarchies, Phil Williams; criminal fraternities or criminal
enterprises?, Letizia Paoli; organized crime and ethnic minorities - is
there a link?, Frank Bovenkerk; transnational Chinese organized crime
activities - patterns and emerging trends, Ko-Lin Chin et al. Part 2
Criminal activities and markets: maritime fraud and piracy, Jayant
Abhyankar; crime in cyberspace, P.N. Grabosky; the rise of the modern arms
black market and the fall of supply-side control, R.T. Naylor; trafficking
and sexual exploitation of women and children, Livia Pomodoro. Part 3
Responding to transnational organized crime: trafficking in people - the
human rights dimension, OHCHR; money laundering in Italy, Alessandro Pansa;
strengthening the international legal system in order to combat
transnational crime, Guiseppe di Gennaro; responding to transnational
crime, Raymond E. Kendall; transnational organized crime and institutional
reform in the European Union - the case of judicial cooperation, Cyrille
Fijnaut; responding to transnational crime - the role of Europol, Emanuele
Marotta; international atomic energy agency programme against illicit
trafficking of nuclear materials and radioactive sources, Anita Nillson;
strengthening cooperation against transnational crime - a new security
imperative, Roy Godson and Phil Williams; drafting the United Nations
Convention against transnational organized crime, Dimitri Vlassis.
Introduction and overview, Phil Williams and Dimitri Vlassis. Part 1
Conceptual issues: the dynamics of illegal markets, Pino Arlacchi;
transnational crime - definitions and concepts, Grehard O.W. Mueller;
globalization and transnational crime - effects of criminogenic
asymmetries, Nikos Passas; organizing transnational crime - networks,
markets and hierarchies, Phil Williams; criminal fraternities or criminal
enterprises?, Letizia Paoli; organized crime and ethnic minorities - is
there a link?, Frank Bovenkerk; transnational Chinese organized crime
activities - patterns and emerging trends, Ko-Lin Chin et al. Part 2
Criminal activities and markets: maritime fraud and piracy, Jayant
Abhyankar; crime in cyberspace, P.N. Grabosky; the rise of the modern arms
black market and the fall of supply-side control, R.T. Naylor; trafficking
and sexual exploitation of women and children, Livia Pomodoro. Part 3
Responding to transnational organized crime: trafficking in people - the
human rights dimension, OHCHR; money laundering in Italy, Alessandro Pansa;
strengthening the international legal system in order to combat
transnational crime, Guiseppe di Gennaro; responding to transnational
crime, Raymond E. Kendall; transnational organized crime and institutional
reform in the European Union - the case of judicial cooperation, Cyrille
Fijnaut; responding to transnational crime - the role of Europol, Emanuele
Marotta; international atomic energy agency programme against illicit
trafficking of nuclear materials and radioactive sources, Anita Nillson;
strengthening cooperation against transnational crime - a new security
imperative, Roy Godson and Phil Williams; drafting the United Nations
Convention against transnational organized crime, Dimitri Vlassis.
Conceptual issues: the dynamics of illegal markets, Pino Arlacchi;
transnational crime - definitions and concepts, Grehard O.W. Mueller;
globalization and transnational crime - effects of criminogenic
asymmetries, Nikos Passas; organizing transnational crime - networks,
markets and hierarchies, Phil Williams; criminal fraternities or criminal
enterprises?, Letizia Paoli; organized crime and ethnic minorities - is
there a link?, Frank Bovenkerk; transnational Chinese organized crime
activities - patterns and emerging trends, Ko-Lin Chin et al. Part 2
Criminal activities and markets: maritime fraud and piracy, Jayant
Abhyankar; crime in cyberspace, P.N. Grabosky; the rise of the modern arms
black market and the fall of supply-side control, R.T. Naylor; trafficking
and sexual exploitation of women and children, Livia Pomodoro. Part 3
Responding to transnational organized crime: trafficking in people - the
human rights dimension, OHCHR; money laundering in Italy, Alessandro Pansa;
strengthening the international legal system in order to combat
transnational crime, Guiseppe di Gennaro; responding to transnational
crime, Raymond E. Kendall; transnational organized crime and institutional
reform in the European Union - the case of judicial cooperation, Cyrille
Fijnaut; responding to transnational crime - the role of Europol, Emanuele
Marotta; international atomic energy agency programme against illicit
trafficking of nuclear materials and radioactive sources, Anita Nillson;
strengthening cooperation against transnational crime - a new security
imperative, Roy Godson and Phil Williams; drafting the United Nations
Convention against transnational organized crime, Dimitri Vlassis.







