Crime, Security and Global Politics: An Introduction to Global Crime Governance
By (Author) Anja P. Jakobi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd April 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
364.4
Paperback
269
Width 155mm, Height 235mm
This engaging new textbook presents a comprehensive, nuanced and multidimensional perspective on global crime and its governance. As global criminal activity becomes increasingly sophisticated and elusive, so the means to counter it must adapt. Every day our news media is dominated by incidents that span countries and continents, often presented as an all-encompassing threat orchestrated by societal outsiders. If not in the news, global crime is sensationalised in our film and television industry, and it can be difficult to gain a true understanding of what global crime is and how it is combated. Featuring the latest research and informed by a wide range of theoretical perspectives, this text masterfully makes sense of a range of issues from global environmental crime and human trafficking, to the global trade in drugs and cybercrime. This pathbreaking text analyses why global crime is important, the obstacles faced in countering it and accounts for the difficulties in securing cooperation across states. Comprehensive and accessible, this authoritative textbook is the perfect companion for students and scholars who are interested in the still evolving issue of international relations and global politics.
Anja P. Jakobi is the Chair of International Relations at the Brunswick University of Technology (TU Braunschweig, Germany). Her research focuses on different aspects of global and transnational governance, with a research emphasis on different aspects of global crime governance, non-traditional security and illegal markets. Among her recent books are Common Goods and Evils The Formation of Global Crime Governance (2013, Oxford University Press) and The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime. Non-State Actors in Security (ed. With KD Wolf, Palgrave 2013). Her recent articles have been published in Crime, Law and Social Change, the Journal of International Relations and Development, the German Journal of International Relations (zib) and other journals..