International and Transnational Crime and Justice

Authors

Mangai Natarajan
Mahmoud Shalaby
Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University College of Languages & Translation Department of English Language & Literature
Mohamed Shawky
Naif Arab University for Security Sciences

Keywords:

International Crimes, Transnational Crimes, Economics, Law, Human Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Correctional Studies, Police Sciences, Public Administration, Social Work

Synopsis

Studies in crime and criminal justice attract scholars and researchers from a diverse range of disciplines due to their interdisciplinary nature; they rely on numerous other fields to develop theories about crime, delinquency, and the criminal justice process. These fields include economics, law, human geography, sociology, psychology, correctional studies, public administration, policing sciences, and social work. This book presents the nature of international and transnational crimes, the theoretical foundations for understanding the relationship between social change and the reduction of crime opportunities, globalization, migration, cultural conflicts, and emerging legal frameworks for their prevention and control. It provides readers with a broad introduction to the key international issues in international and transnational crime and methods and techniques for their prevention, covering all the basic theories in these fields and explaining their relevance to the world today. The book covers a range of diverse topics, including, but not limited to: illegal trafficking in its various forms, crime networks, child-related crimes, organized crime and terrorism, environmental crime, cybercrime, currency crimes and money laundering, corruption crimes, violent and genocidal crimes, and models of policing, investigation, and imprisonment, as well as philosophy of punishment. It also includes many case studies and examples from around the world, as well as an overview of the challenges of achieving justice and international cooperation efforts to reduce, detect, and address international and transnational crimes. The book combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, providing a timely analysis of a complex topic related to international crime and justice. It is considered one of the most valuable studies that benefit students, scholars, scientists, policymakers, and justice advocates seeking to achieve justice for millions of victims internationally and across borders.

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Published

22-October-2024

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-603-8361-70-2

Date of first publication (11)

2024-10-22

doi

10.26735/978-603-8361-70-2

Physical Dimensions

16mm x 23cm x 4.8mm