Reflecting the broad nature of this area, this book goes beyond merely looking at organised crime and terrorism to present readers with a wide-ranging introduction, explaining the real-world relevance of all key theories and providing plenty of guidance for wider reading
Dr Marinella Marmo is Associate Professor in Criminal Justice at Flinders University Law School. Marinella researches in the areas of international criminal justice and transnational crime. Currently, she works in the area of migration, border control and human mobility. She has co-authored the books Crime, Justice and Human Rights (with Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwick) and Race, Gender and the Body in British Migration Control (with Evan Smith) and co-edited a number of books. Her research has been widely cited in numerous newspapers, including The Guardian and The New York Times. She is the recipient of an Office for Learning and Teaching Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning by the Australian Federal Government.
Chapter One: Introduction
Part 1: Approaches to Transnational Crime and Justice
Chapter Two: Globalization and Mobility
Chapter Three: Risk, Networks and Cyberspace
Chapter Four: The Creation and Circulation of Justice Norms
Part 2: Forms of Transnational Crimes
Chapter Five: Global Mobility Markets: The Migration of the 'Body' and its Exploitation
Chapter Six: Organized Crime: Threat and Response in the Global Era
Chapter Seven: Terrorism in a Networked World
Chapter Eight: Crimes against the Environment
Chapter Nine: State Crime, Human Rights and Crimes of Globalization
Chapter Ten: Towards a Global Criminal Justice?