Transnational Crimes in the Americas: Law, Policy and Institutions
By (Author) Marshall B. Lloyd
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
30th October 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
345.7/0235
Hardback
310
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A study of the importance of working within public, international organizations to combat transnational crime.
Transnational Crimes in the Americas addresses contemporary issues with respect to public institutions that are stakeholders in the fight against globalization of crime. Regional public organizations, with a primary focus on the Americas, constitute a framework for understanding the need for an institutional response within the Western Hemisphere. While other authors have addressed the growth of organized crime, no one has explained institutional developments in the struggle against transnational crimes.
Transnational Crimes in the Americas highlights existing organizations, emphasizing a regional response to transnational crimes, suggestions for a permanent criminal court in the Americas and an appraisal of the current state of institutional developments in the region.
Marshall B. Lloyd is adjunct professor at St. Marys University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, USA, and a practising attorney in the state of Texas.