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Trafficking and Global Crime Control
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Trafficking and Global Crime Control

First Edition
  • Maggy Lee - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, University of Essex, UK, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong


November 2010 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
In a world where global flows of people and commodities are on the increase, crimes related to illegal trafficking are creating new concerns for society. This, in turn, has brought about new and contentious forms of regulation, surveillance and control. There is a pressing need to consider both the problem itself, and the impact of international policy responses.

This authoritative work examines key issues and debates on human trafficking, drawing on theoretical, historical and comparative material to inform the discussion of major trends. Consolidating current work on human trade debates, the text brings together key criminological and sociological literature on migration studies, gender, globalization, human rights, security, victimology, policing and control to provide the most complete overview available on the subject.

Suitable for students, academics and scholars in criminology, criminal justice, sociology and international relations, this book sheds unique light on this highly topical and complex subject.

 
Introduction
 
Contested Definitions of Human Trafficking
 
Contemporary Patterns of Human Trafficking
 
Constructing and Denying Victimhood in Trafficking
 
Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime
 
The War on Human Trafficking
 
Transnational Policing in Human Trafficking
 
Rethinking Human Trafficking
 
Appendix A: Timeline: Key International Conventions And National Legislation Against Human Trafficking
 
Appendix B: Useful Websites

Excellent introduction to the subject.

Dr Stephen Brown
School of Applied Social Sciences, Brighton University
April 22, 2011

Excellent book that will become a key text for this course.

Dr Tanya Wyatt
Applied Social Sciences, Northumbria University
March 18, 2011

Good book

Dr Stephen Tong
Law & Criminal Justice Studies, Canterbury Christ Church University
March 4, 2011

A useful text for those students who opt to study this area at undergraduate level.

Mrs Janis Bourne-Day
Interdisciplinary Studies, MMU Cheshire
January 26, 2011

A well presented work which reinforces the subject of State Crime and Globalization and provides students with a very essential understanding of the problems created by the subject matter. It is a work that fits neatly into the present module which investigates the concept of global crime from the levels of globalization, terrorism and state crime.

Dr Mervyn Sinclair
Criminal Justice & Social Sciences, Buckinghamshire New University
December 12, 2010
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