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Crime wars [[electronic resource] ] : the global intersection of crime, political violence, and international law / / Paul Battersby, Joseph M. Siracusa, and Sasho Ripiloski



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Autore: Battersby Paul Visualizza persona
Titolo: Crime wars [[electronic resource] ] : the global intersection of crime, political violence, and international law / / Paul Battersby, Joseph M. Siracusa, and Sasho Ripiloski Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Westport, CT : , : Greenwood, , 2017
London : , : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), , 2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina: 364.1/35
Soggetto topico: Criminology
Globalization
International relations
International law
Violence - Political aspects
Crime
Crime & criminology
Persona (resp. second.): RipiloskiSasho
SiracusaJoseph M.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction 1 Patrolling the Limits of Legality in Global Affairs 2 Seedtime of Crime Wars: Eastern Europe and the End of Moscow-Dominated Communism 3 Small Arms for Small States: FYR Macedonia, a Case Study 4 The Red Terror: The Criminalization of Resistance and Revolt in the Developing World 5 Unconventional Behavior: Transnational Worlds of Pirates, Freelance Warriors, and Virtual Spies 6 Systems Integrity: Legitimacy, Compliance, and a Governable Globe Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Authors
Sommario/riassunto: This expert analysis addresses the many interconnections between political violence and crime, including the transnational crimes of non-state actors and the international crimes of states. How crime is defined goes to the heart of the boundaries drawn between legitimate and illegitimate use of force; between violence and non-violence; between legality and criminality. Crime Wars: The Global Intersection of Crime, Political Violence, and International Law presents a well-balanced, introductory analysis of this critically important subject, addressing the many points of intersection between political legitimacy, law, political violence, and criminal activity. This thought-provoking work examines the criminalization of the developing world, opening up debate about the nature and cause of acts that transgress laws, rules, and social norms. Acknowledging the subjective nature of crime, it nevertheless urges readers to ask difficult questions about why law-abiding persons and states sanction rule infringement, law breaking, and amoral policy. Perhaps most importantly, the authors assess structures of global and regional governance, including legal regimes and major international non-governmental agencies, to offer unique, historically grounded insights into security challenges and the ways in which global crimes and wars can be addressed in the 21st century.
Titolo autorizzato: Crime wars  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 979-84-00-63373-7
1-283-05330-6
9786613053305
0-313-39148-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910785582903321
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