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Globalization and Crime, Multiple-component retail product Book

Globalization and Crime Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Katja Franko

Part of the Sage Library of Criminology series

Multiple-component retail product

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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, MethodVolume Two: Transnational Crime, Deviance and Crime PolicyVolume Three: New Directions in Criminology and Criminal JusticeThe 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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