Unraveling the Crime-Development Nexus offers the first criminological account of the relationship between international development, crime and security in nearly thirty-five years.
Unraveling the Crime-Development Nexus offers the first criminological account of the relationship between international development, crime and security in nearly thirty-five years.
Jarrett Blaustein is associate professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University. Tom Chodor is a lecturer in International Relations at Monash University in Australia. Nathan W. Pino is professor of Sociology at Texas State University in the United States.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Is Crime a Development Issue? Chapter 2: Theorizing Global Crime Governance Chapter 3: Historicizing the Crime-Development Nexus Chapter 4: Development and Social Defense Chapter 5: International Crime in the Crisis Decades Chapter 6: Securing the Global Capitalist Economy Chapter 7: Re-Constructing the Crime-Development Nexus Chapter 8: Global Crime Governance, Rule of Law, and the Sustainable Development Goals Conclusion: Reimagining the Crime-Development Nexus
Introduction Chapter 1: Is Crime a Development Issue? Chapter 2: Theorizing Global Crime Governance Chapter 3: Historicizing the Crime-Development Nexus Chapter 4: Development and Social Defense Chapter 5: International Crime in the Crisis Decades Chapter 6: Securing the Global Capitalist Economy Chapter 7: Re-Constructing the Crime-Development Nexus Chapter 8: Global Crime Governance, Rule of Law, and the Sustainable Development Goals Conclusion: Reimagining the Crime-Development Nexus
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