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Organized Crime

Autor Mitchel P. Roth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
Moving beyond outdated interpretations, this text addresses the rapidly changing world of organized crime. By looking at the forces of globalization, terrorism and hi-tech crime, it helps readers understand the complicated nature of organized crime today. Appropriate for a wide audience, its level is applicable for both undergraduate and graduate level students and its interdisciplinary approach relies on research from a variety of fields. Chapter introductions and critical thinking questions keep readers engaged as they are confronted with the realities of organized crime in a twenty-first century world. For courses in Organized Crime and Corruption, Homeland Security, and Criminal Justice Intelligence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780205508273
ISBN-10: 0205508278
Pagini: 648
Dimensiuni: 203 x 251 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Pearson
Locul publicării:Upper Saddle River, United States

Descriere

For courses in Organized Crime and Corruption, Homeland Security, and Criminal Justice Intelligence.
 
Moving beyond outdated interpretations, this text addresses the rapidly changing world of organized crime. By looking at the forces of globalization, terrorism and hi-tech crime, it helps readers understand the complicated nature of organized crime today. Appropriate for a wide audience, its level is applicable for both undergraduate and graduate level students and its interdisciplinary approach relies on research from a variety of fields. Chapter introductions and critical thinking questions keep readers engaged as they are confronted with the realities of organized crime in a twenty-first century world.
 

Cuprins

1.      Defining and Recognizing OC
2.      Explaining Criminal Subcultures and Actors
3.      Italian Organized Crime: Old World Origins
4.      The Mafia in America: Origins of an Alien Conspiracy
5.      Historical Roots of OC in America
6.      Vice Prohibition in America: Alcohol, Narcotics, Gambling, and Prostitution
7.      Business of OC
8.      Homegrown OD: OMGS, Prison Gangs, and Urban Street Gangs
9.      Asian OC
10.  OC in Russia and Europe
11.  OC in Mexico and Latin America
12.  Afrolineal OC
13.  Terrorism and OC: An Evolving Relationship
14.  Investigating and Responding to OC
15.  Organized Crime in a Hi-Tech World

Caracteristici

For courses in Organized Crime and Corruption, Homeland Security, and Criminal Justice Intelligence.
 
Moving beyond outdated interpretations, this text addresses the rapidly changing world of organized crime. By looking at the forces of globalization, terrorism and hi-tech crime, it helps readers understand the complicated nature of organized crime today. Appropriate for a wide audience, its level is applicable for both undergraduate and graduate level students and its interdisciplinary approach relies on research from a variety of fields. Chapter introductions and critical thinking questions keep readers engaged as they are confronted with the realities of organized crime in a twenty-first century world.
 
Hallmark Features  
Addresses the rapidly changing world of organized crime.
  • Covers street gangs, prison gangs, terrorism, hi-tech organized crime. 
Devotes separate chapters to terrorism, hi-tech organized crime, and homegrown organized crime.
  • Discusses blurring boundaries between organized crime, terrorism, and cybercrime. 
Takes an interdisciplinary approach.
  • Shows the influences of sociology, anthropology, criminology, and history on organized crime. 
Examines forces of globalization, the Internet, the fall of the Soviet Union and South African apartheid.
  • Looks beyond outdated interpretations of organized crime to better understand the forces shaping organized crime in the twenty-first century. 
Includes critical thinking questions at the end of each chapter.
  • Provides instructors with additional assignment material.
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