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505 | 0 | |a Book Title -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ch 1-Introduction -- Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: A Brief Overview -- September 11, 2001, and After: Crime and Terrorism -- Note -- Part 1: Globalization, Economic Reform, and Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 2-Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual? -- What Is Transnational Organized Crime? -- Policies of Prohibition and Illegal Markets -- The Industry of Protection -- From Precipitation to Symbiosis -- Globalization of Crime, or Globalization and Organized Crime? | |
505 | 8 | |a Security at Risk? -- Notes -- ch 3-Transnational Crimeand Economic Globalization -- The Business of Transnational Crime -- Transnational Crime and Economic Liberalization -- Transportation and Trade Liberalization -- Counterarguments -- Policy Escalation, Not Reevaluation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 4-Liberalization and Transnational Financial Crime -- Transnational Organized Crime and Financial Crime -- Credit Card Fraud and Transnational Organized Crime -- The New Financial Policing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 5-Cooperation Among Criminal Organizations. | |
505 | 8 | |a Parallels of Cooperation Between Licit Business and Organized Crime -- Table 5.1 Cooperative Relationships in the Business World -- Patterns of Cooperation in the Criminal World -- Initiating Cooperation -- Problems with Cooperation -- Notes -- Part 2: International Organizations -- ch 6-The UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime -- UN Efforts Against Transnational Organized Crime -- Overview of the Convention -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 7-The OAS and Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas -- Drug Trafficking -- The Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism -- Firearms Trafficking. | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 8-Law-Enforcement Cooperation and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe -- Law-Enforcement Cooperation in the EU: The Case of Europol -- Policy Actors -- EU Analysis of Organized Crime -- EU Instruments Against Organized Crime -- Forms of Institutionalization -- Coordination Structures Inside EU Member States -- Patterns and Trends -- Notes -- Part 3: Regional Trends in Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 9-Liberal Markets and the Republic of Europe: Contextualizing the Growth of Transnational Organized Crime. | |
505 | 8 | |a Transnational Crime Globally and in Europe: What Is to Be Explained? -- Table 9.1 Varieties of Organized Crime in Europe -- Table 9.2 Crime in Manchester, 1990s -- The Onward March of Liberal-Market Europe -- Republican Visions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 10-Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict in the Balkans -- The Balkans: History, Politics, and Ethnicity -- Criminal Groups -- Types of Organized Crime -- Counterstrategies: Prevention and Repression -- Notes -- ch 11-From Small-Time Smuggling to Big-Time Racketeering: Turkey and the Middle East -- Acculturating Concepts. | |
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spelling | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / edited by Mats Berdal and Mónica Serrano. Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002. ©2002 1 online resource (251 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Book Title -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ch 1-Introduction -- Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: A Brief Overview -- September 11, 2001, and After: Crime and Terrorism -- Note -- Part 1: Globalization, Economic Reform, and Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 2-Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual? -- What Is Transnational Organized Crime? -- Policies of Prohibition and Illegal Markets -- The Industry of Protection -- From Precipitation to Symbiosis -- Globalization of Crime, or Globalization and Organized Crime? Security at Risk? -- Notes -- ch 3-Transnational Crimeand Economic Globalization -- The Business of Transnational Crime -- Transnational Crime and Economic Liberalization -- Transportation and Trade Liberalization -- Counterarguments -- Policy Escalation, Not Reevaluation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 4-Liberalization and Transnational Financial Crime -- Transnational Organized Crime and Financial Crime -- Credit Card Fraud and Transnational Organized Crime -- The New Financial Policing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 5-Cooperation Among Criminal Organizations. Parallels of Cooperation Between Licit Business and Organized Crime -- Table 5.1 Cooperative Relationships in the Business World -- Patterns of Cooperation in the Criminal World -- Initiating Cooperation -- Problems with Cooperation -- Notes -- Part 2: International Organizations -- ch 6-The UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime -- UN Efforts Against Transnational Organized Crime -- Overview of the Convention -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 7-The OAS and Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas -- Drug Trafficking -- The Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism -- Firearms Trafficking. Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 8-Law-Enforcement Cooperation and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe -- Law-Enforcement Cooperation in the EU: The Case of Europol -- Policy Actors -- EU Analysis of Organized Crime -- EU Instruments Against Organized Crime -- Forms of Institutionalization -- Coordination Structures Inside EU Member States -- Patterns and Trends -- Notes -- Part 3: Regional Trends in Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 9-Liberal Markets and the Republic of Europe: Contextualizing the Growth of Transnational Organized Crime. Transnational Crime Globally and in Europe: What Is to Be Explained? -- Table 9.1 Varieties of Organized Crime in Europe -- Table 9.2 Crime in Manchester, 1990s -- The Onward March of Liberal-Market Europe -- Republican Visions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 10-Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict in the Balkans -- The Balkans: History, Politics, and Ethnicity -- Criminal Groups -- Types of Organized Crime -- Counterstrategies: Prevention and Repression -- Notes -- ch 11-From Small-Time Smuggling to Big-Time Racketeering: Turkey and the Middle East -- Acculturating Concepts. Transnational crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91006417 Transnational crime Prevention International cooperation. Organized crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095528 Organized crime Prevention International cooperation. Criminalité internationale. Crime organisé. Crime organisé Prévention Coopération internationale. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Organized crime fast Organized crime Prevention International cooperation fast Transnational crime fast Berdal, Mats R., 1965- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdx3RhCdCdwcvrtJf6HYP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96043452 Serrano, Mónica, editor. Print version: Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2002 vii, 243 pages 9781588260901 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=579530 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / Book Title -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ch 1-Introduction -- Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: A Brief Overview -- September 11, 2001, and After: Crime and Terrorism -- Note -- Part 1: Globalization, Economic Reform, and Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 2-Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual? -- What Is Transnational Organized Crime? -- Policies of Prohibition and Illegal Markets -- The Industry of Protection -- From Precipitation to Symbiosis -- Globalization of Crime, or Globalization and Organized Crime? Security at Risk? -- Notes -- ch 3-Transnational Crimeand Economic Globalization -- The Business of Transnational Crime -- Transnational Crime and Economic Liberalization -- Transportation and Trade Liberalization -- Counterarguments -- Policy Escalation, Not Reevaluation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 4-Liberalization and Transnational Financial Crime -- Transnational Organized Crime and Financial Crime -- Credit Card Fraud and Transnational Organized Crime -- The New Financial Policing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 5-Cooperation Among Criminal Organizations. Parallels of Cooperation Between Licit Business and Organized Crime -- Table 5.1 Cooperative Relationships in the Business World -- Patterns of Cooperation in the Criminal World -- Initiating Cooperation -- Problems with Cooperation -- Notes -- Part 2: International Organizations -- ch 6-The UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime -- UN Efforts Against Transnational Organized Crime -- Overview of the Convention -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 7-The OAS and Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas -- Drug Trafficking -- The Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism -- Firearms Trafficking. Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 8-Law-Enforcement Cooperation and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe -- Law-Enforcement Cooperation in the EU: The Case of Europol -- Policy Actors -- EU Analysis of Organized Crime -- EU Instruments Against Organized Crime -- Forms of Institutionalization -- Coordination Structures Inside EU Member States -- Patterns and Trends -- Notes -- Part 3: Regional Trends in Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 9-Liberal Markets and the Republic of Europe: Contextualizing the Growth of Transnational Organized Crime. Transnational Crime Globally and in Europe: What Is to Be Explained? -- Table 9.1 Varieties of Organized Crime in Europe -- Table 9.2 Crime in Manchester, 1990s -- The Onward March of Liberal-Market Europe -- Republican Visions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 10-Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict in the Balkans -- The Balkans: History, Politics, and Ethnicity -- Criminal Groups -- Types of Organized Crime -- Counterstrategies: Prevention and Repression -- Notes -- ch 11-From Small-Time Smuggling to Big-Time Racketeering: Turkey and the Middle East -- Acculturating Concepts. Transnational crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91006417 Transnational crime Prevention International cooperation. Organized crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095528 Organized crime Prevention International cooperation. Criminalité internationale. Crime organisé. Crime organisé Prévention Coopération internationale. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Organized crime fast Organized crime Prevention International cooperation fast Transnational crime fast |
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title | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / |
title_auth | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / |
title_exact_search | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / |
title_full | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / edited by Mats Berdal and Mónica Serrano. |
title_fullStr | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / edited by Mats Berdal and Mónica Serrano. |
title_full_unstemmed | Transnational organized crime and international security : business as usual? / edited by Mats Berdal and Mónica Serrano. |
title_short | Transnational organized crime and international security : |
title_sort | transnational organized crime and international security business as usual |
title_sub | business as usual? / |
topic | Transnational crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh91006417 Transnational crime Prevention International cooperation. Organized crime. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095528 Organized crime Prevention International cooperation. Criminalité internationale. Crime organisé. Crime organisé Prévention Coopération internationale. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Organized crime fast Organized crime Prevention International cooperation fast Transnational crime fast |
topic_facet | Transnational crime. Transnational crime Prevention International cooperation. Organized crime. Organized crime Prevention International cooperation. Criminalité internationale. Crime organisé. Crime organisé Prévention Coopération internationale. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Organized crime Organized crime Prevention International cooperation Transnational crime |
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