Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets: Simon Mackenzie, Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets, Bristol University Press: Bristol, 2020; 163 pp.: 9781529203783, £60.00 (hbk
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The steady growth of historical criminology as a field of research in the past decade is a promising...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
Crime follows opportunity, and the application of digital technology to banking has provided crimina...
edited by Willem H. van Boom, Pieter Desmet, and Peter Mascini (Edward Elgar), 2018, 271pp, £85.50 (...
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars ide...
Book review of Drug Smuggler Nation: Narcotics and the Netherlands, 1920-1995 by Stephen Snelders, M...
This book review is about 'The globalisation of addiction: a study in poverty of the spirit' by Bruc...
Review of Workers and Labour in a Globalised Capitalism, edited by Maurizo Atzeni. Palgrave Macmilla...
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
If you work in the residential childcare sector, it’s likely that you will have seen some of the res...
When reading a new book in this field it is always a good sign when it provides new insights and lea...
Harcourt welds normative and analytic arguments about risk and actuarial approaches to policing and ...
Review of Julie Kaye: Responding to Human Trafficking: Dispossession, Colonial Violence, and Resista...
This text, Caught in the Web of the Criminal Justice System, represents a crucial exploration into t...
In the early 2000s, Greece’s response to the question of migration took a distinctively punitive dir...
The steady growth of historical criminology as a field of research in the past decade is a promising...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...