The authors examine these issues from the perspective of interactions and social and cultural conflict theories. In the absence of a global criminal justice system, this book studies the criminal or
Multinational Crime: Terrorism, Espionage, Drug and Arms Trafficking (Studies in Crime, Law, and Criminal Justice)
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Author(s)John M. Martin, Anne T. Romano
PublisherSAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN / ASIN0803945981
ISBN-139780803945982
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Sales Rank5,438,938
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This book considers multinational systemic crime - crimes by various kinds of organizations that operate across national boundaries and in two or more countries simultaneously. This concept refers to a variety of criminal behaviour systems including, but not limited to, the four crimes examined in this volume: terrorism, espionage, drug and arms trafficking. These offences carry strong connotations of evil, and yet outrage quickly becomes justification when, for example, espionage is carried out in the name of national security.
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