Organized Crime: From Trafficking to Terrorism [2 volumes]
By (Author) Frank Shanty
Edited by Patit Paban Mishra
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
24th September 2007
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
364.106
Contains 2 hardbacks
2495g
This fascinating work is a two-volume guide to the shadow world, the critical issues, and the global reach of organized crime. Despite its impact on international security and the world economy, organized crime is an unusual topic for a reference book. Difficult to research, the high-profit, high-risk subculture of drug lords, diamond smugglers, and sex slavers is rarely investigated by scholars. Organized Crime: An International Encyclopedia ventures behind the scenes into this hazardous territory. In the first volume, expert contributors offer a global perspective on issues such as weapons and arms trafficking, high-tech and cyber crimes, the future of organized crime, and the connection between organized crime and armed conflicts. The second volume consists entirely of primary documents, national and international laws, and treaties that reflect the international community's many attemptslargely ineffectiveto combat organized crime. Together the two volumes provide students and general readers with a road map to a shadow world with far-reaching impact on the world we know.
[T]his sophisticated and specialized work is appropriate for AP students. * School Library Journal *
This title is ideally suited for high school and college students, but general readers will also benefit. * Reference & User Services Quarterly *
Frank G. Shanty is director of research for the COBRA Institute, a private research firm located in Abingdon, MD. Patit Paban Mishra, PhD, is a professor in the Department of History at Sambalpur University, Dist. Sambalpur (ORISSA) India.