Globalization and Crime
First Edition
Three Volume Set
Edited by:
- Katja Franko Aas - University of Oslo, Norway
Series:
SAGE Library of Criminology
SAGE Library of Criminology
October 2013 | 1 304 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
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.
VOLUME ONE: CONCEPT, HISTORY, METHOD
Anthony McGrew
The Globalization Debate
Russell Hogg
Criminology beyond the Nation State
Katja Franko Aas
Analyzing a World in Motion
Peter Andreas
Illicit Globalization
Paul Knepper
Measuring the Threat of Global Crime
Malcolm Feeley
Enterpreneurs of Punishment
Ben Bowling
Transnational Criminology and the Globalization of Harm Production
Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Hochschild
Introduction to Global Woman
Nikos Passas
Global Anomie, Dysnomie and Economic Crime
David Friedrichs and Jessica Friedrichs
The World Bank and Crimes of Globalization
John Muncie
The Globalization of Crime Control
Michael Cavadino and James Dignan
Penal Policy and Political Economy
David Nelken
Comparative Criminal Justice
Frances Pakes
The Comparative Method in Globalized Criminology
Ulrich Beck
Cosmopolitical Realism
Mariana Valverde
Jurisdiction and Scale
Michael Burawoy
Manufacturing the Global
VOLUME TWO: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME, DEVIANCE AND CRIME CONTROL
Dick Hobbs
Going down the Glocal
Michael Kenney
The Architecture of Drug Trafficking
Federico Varese
How Mafias Take Advantage of Globalization
Ethan Nadelmann
Global Prohibition Regimes
Ulrich Beck
The Terrorist Threat
Gabe Mythen and Sandra Walkate
Criminology and Terrorism
Jude McCulloch and Sharon Pickering
Pre-Crime and Counter-Terrorism?
Didier Bigo
Internal and External Aspects of Security
Leanne Weber and Benjamin Bowling
Valiant Beggars and Global Vagabonds
Dario Melossi
'In a Peaceful Life'
Mary Bosworth
Subjectivity and Identity in Detention
David Brotherton and Luis Barrios
Displacement and Stigma
Jo Doezma
Loose Women or Lost Women? The Re-Emergence of the Myth of White Slavery in Contemporary Discourses of Trafficking in Women
David Wall
Cybercrime and the Culture of Fear
James Sheptycki
The Global Cops Cometh
David Lyon
Globalizing Surveillance
Philip Boyle and Kevin Haggerty
Spectacular Security
VOLUME THREE: NEW DIRECTIONS IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Maureen Cain
Orientalism, Occidentalism and the Sociology of Crime
Biko Agozino
Imperialism, Crime and Criminology
Wayne Morrison
Rethinking Narratives of Penal Change in Global Context
Stanley Cohen
Human Rights and Crimes of the State
Ruth Jamieson and Kieran McEvoy
State Crime by Proxy and Judicial Othering
Daniel Maier-Katkin, Daniel Mears and Thomas Bernard
Towards a Criminology of Crimes against Humanity
John Hagan, Wenona Raymond-Richmond and Patricia Parker
The Criminology of Genocide
Mark Drumbl
Collective Violence and Individual Punishment
John Braithwaite
Partial Truth and Reconciliation in the Longue Durée
Dirk Van Zyl Smit
Regulation of Prison Conditions
Roger Hood and Carolyn Hoyle
Abolishing the Death Penalty Worldwide
Nigel South
A Green Field for Criminology? A Proposal for a Perspective
Reece Walters
Food Crime, Regulation and the Biotech Harvest
Barbara Hudson
Beyond White Man's Justice