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The Globalisation of Crime

The Globalisation of Crime

The Globalisation of Crime

Understanding Transitional Relationships in Context
Mark Findlay, University of Sydney
May 2000
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Paperback
9780521789837

    Crime is becoming as much a feature of the emergent globalized culture as other forms of consumerism. The Globalization of Crime presents an integrated theory of crime and social context, examining trends in criminalization, crime and social development, social control and the political economy of crime in order to understand the role of crime in social change. This is the first book to challenge existing analyses of crime in the context of globalization and show crime is as much a force for globalization as globalization is a force for crime.

    • Systematically explores globalisation of crime
    • Original synthesis of theory of crime and social context
    • Was the first systematic study of crime in transitional societies

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Findlay is to be congratulated for producing a book that is both highly theoretical, but also accessible, and one that succeeds in developing a strong criminological foothold within an emergent globalised culture … a tour de force.' The Howard Journal

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    Product details

    May 2000
    Paperback
    9780521789837
    246 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.37kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. (Mis)representing crime
    • 2. Crime and social development
    • 3. Crime and social dysfunction
    • 4. Marginalisation and crime relationships
    • 5. Crime economies
    • 6. Crime as choice
    • 7. Integrating crime control
    • Epilogue.
      Author
    • Mark Findlay , University of Sydney