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Global Criminology
Crime and Victimization in a Globalized Era
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Global Criminology
Crime and Victimization in a Globalized Era
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Global criminology is an emerging field covering international and transnational crimes that have not traditionally been the focus of mainstream criminology or criminal justice. Global Criminology: Crime and Victimization in a Globalized Era is a collection of rigorously peer-reviewed papers presented at the First International Conference of the So
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Editorsâ Introduction: Crime and Victimization in a Globalized Era
- Editors
- Contributors
- Scientific Committee of Reviewers
- Chapter 1 - How Nonstate Are Terrorist Groups in Pakistan? Analysis of State Responsibilities and Accountability
- Chapter 2 - Sea (Maritime) Piracy in the Southern African Development Community Region
- Chapter 3 - The Responsibility to Protect from Terror: Putting an End to Unilateral Misuse of the Precautionary Principle
- Chapter 4 - Terrorist Financing in Southern Africa: African Commitment to Combating Terrorism
- Chapter 5 - Use of Electronic Evidence in South African Law: Embracing Technical Change
- Chapter 6 - Hacking and Fraud: Qualitative Analysis of Online Offending and Victimization
- Chapter 7 - Cyber Victimization in India: Preliminary Study
- Chapter 8 - Arabic Muslim Hackers: Who Are They and What Is Their Relationship with Islamic Jihadists and Terrorists?
- Chapter 9 - Sexual Harassment over Cell Phones: A Survey of Women in Dhaka City
- Chapter 10 - Community Reentry from Jail for Mentally Ill Offenders: Challenges of Program Implementation
- Chapter 11 - Locked In and Locked Out: Global Feminist Perspectives on Women and Imprisonment
- Chapter 12 - Criminalization of Beggary: A Critical Look at the Indian Legal Approach
- Chapter 13 - It Is Crime, Not Racism: Victimization of Indian Students in Australia
- Chapter 14 - Forced Displacement and Its Implications for Youthsâ Distress and Posttraumatic Growth
- Chapter 15 - Forced Marriages, Bride Price, Levirate, and Domestic Violence: Victimization of Women and Struggles for Justice and Equity in Selected African Countries
- Chapter 16 - Beguiling Eve and Her Innocent Counterpart: Victim-Offender Identities in the Criminal Justice Process
- Chapter 17 - Extending the Logic of Functional Explanations: A Theoretical Model to Explain the Victimization Process during an Indian Witch Hunt
- Chapter 18 - From Criminal Spin to Positive Criminology
- Chapter 19 - Intimate Partner Violence Victimization: Perspectives from Spouses of Alcohol Dependents
- Conclusion
- Back Cover