PART Ⅰ: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGY 1
1. The Globalization of Crime&Louise Shelley 3
2. Routine Activities and Transnational Crime&Marcus Felson 11
3. Migration and Crime&Roberta Belli, Joshua D. Freilich, and Graeme R. Newman 19
4. Political Violence: A Criminological Analysis&Vincenzo Ruggiero 26
5. Victimology: Services and Rights for Victims of Domestic and International Crimes&Jan van Dijk andJo-Anne Wemmers 33
6. Children and International Criminal Justice&C?cile Van de Voorde and Rosemary Barberet 41
7. Women and International Criminal Justice&Mangai Natarajan and Monica Ciobanu 49
8. Culture and Crime&Edward Snajdr 57
PART Ⅱ: LAW, PUNISHMENT, AND CRIME CONTROL PHILOSOPHIES OF THE WORLD 65
9. Legal Traditions&Matti Joutsen 67
10. Punishment Philosophies and Practices around the World&Graeme R. Newman 75
11. Crossnational Measures of Punitiveness&Alfred Blumstein 82
12. Prisons around the World&Harry R. Dammer 91
13. Crime Prevention in an International Context&Ronald V. Clarke 99
PART Ⅲ: TRANSNATIONAL CRIME 107
14. Drug Trafficking&Mangai Natarajan 109
15. Understanding Trafficking in Human Beings: A Human Rights, Public Health, and Criminal Justice Issue&Alexis A. Aronowitz 118
16. International Trafficking of Stolen Vehicles&Ronald V. Clarke and Rick Brown 126
17. Transnational Firearms Trafficking: Guns for Crime and Conflict&Theodore Leggett 133
18. Trafficking Antiquities&Simon Mackenzie 141
19. The Illegal Cigarette Trade&Klaus von Lampe 148
20. Cybercrime&Richard Lovely 155
21. International Fraud&Michael Levi 162
22. Money Laundering&David C. Hicks and Adam Graycar 171
23. Child Pornograplhy&Richard Wortley 178
24. Maritime Crime&Gisela Bichler 185
25. Transnational Environmental Crime&Rob White 193
26. The Bhopal Gas Disaster and Corporate Criminal Negligence&G. S. Bajpai and Bir Pal Singh 200
27. Endangered Species Markets: A Focus for Criminology?&Jacqueline Schneider 207
28. Corruption&Adam Graycar 215
29. Tourist and Visitor Crime&Andrew Lemieux and Marcus Felson 223
PART Ⅳ: ORGANIZED CRIME AND TERRORISM 229
30. Transnational Organized Crime&Jay S. Albanese 231
31. The Rise of Balkan Organized Crime&Jana Arsovska 239
32. Russian Organized Crime&James O. Finckenauer, Alexander Sukharenko,and Eric G. Lesneskie 247
33. The Italian Mafia&Vincenzo Ruggiero 255
34. Extortion and Organized Crime&Ernesto U. Savona and Marco Zanella 261
35. Organized Crime in Asia&Leona Lee 268
36. Drug Cartels: Neither Holy, Nor Roman, Nor an Empire&Enrique Desmond Arias 276
37. The International Implications of Domestic Terrorism in the United States&William S. Parkin, Joshua D. Freilich,and Steven M. Chermak 283
38. Terrorism&Graeme R. Newman and Ronald V. Clarke 290
PART Ⅴ: INTERNATIONAL CRIME 297
39. Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes against Humanity&George Andreopoulos 299
40. History of Genocide&Itai Sneh 306
41. Apartheid: A Crime against Humanity&Helen Kapstein 314
42. War Crimes&Noah Weisbord and Carla Reyes 321
43. The Crime of Aggression&Stefan Barriga 329
PART Ⅵ: DELIVERING INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE 335
44. The Role of the United Nations&Roger S. Clark 337
45. Treaties and International Law&Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 343
46. International Criminal Tribunals and Hybrid Courts&Gloria J. Browne-Marshall 350
47. The International Criminal Court&Mangai Natarajan and Antigona Kukaj 357
48. The iCC and the Darfur Investigation: Progress and Challenges&Xabier Agirre Aranburu and Roberta Belli 366
49. Victims' Rights in the International Criminal Court (ICC)&David Donat Cattin 373
50. Nongovernmental Organizations and International Criminal Justice&Rosemary Barberet 380
51. Global and Regional Human Rights Commissions&Jos? Luis Morin 386
52. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa&Stephan Parmentier and Elmar Weitekamp 393
53. The Guatemalan Truth Commission: Genocide through the Lens of Transitional Justice&Marcia Esparza 400
PART Ⅶ: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE 407
54. World Policing Models&Rob Mawby 409
55. Crossborder Policing&Rob T. Guerette 416
56. Challenge and Transition: Policing Developments in the European Criminal Justice System&Conor Brady 423
57. The European Union and Judicial Cooperation&Matti Joutsen 430
58. The Longer Arm of the Law: The Growth and Limits of International Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Cooperation&William F. McDonald 437
59. International Cooperation to Combat Money Laundering&Adam Graycar 445
PART Ⅷ: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND CRIME STATISTICS 453
60. The U.S. Uniform Crime Reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey&Steven Block and Michael G. Maxfield 455
61. Highlights of the International Crime Victims Survey&Jan van Dijk 462
62. Crossnational Comparisons Based on Official Statistics of Crime&Marcelo F. Aebi 471
63. The International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD)&Ni He and Ineke Haen Marshall 478
64. Criminology, Method, and Qualitative Comparative Analysis&Gregory J. Howard, Martin Gottschalk, and Graeme R. Newman 486
PART Ⅸ: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH RESOURCES 493
65. International Criminal Justice: Printed and Electronic Media,Journals, and Professional Associations&Maria Kiriakova 495
66. World Criminal Justice Library Network&John Myrtle and Phyllis A. Schultze 504
World Map 512
Index 515