Transnational Crime.
Overview
Works: | 16 works in 16 publications in 16 languages |
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Titles
Beyond social capital[electronic resource] :the role of leadership, trust and government policy in Northern Ireland's victim support groups /
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The new anti-money laundering law[electronic resource] :first perspectives on the 4th European Union Directive /
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Fluid security in the Asia Pacific[electronic resource] :transnational lives, human rights and state control /
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The geography of environmental crime[electronic resource] :conservation, wildlife crime and environmental activism /
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'Ndrangheta[electronic resource] :the Glocal Dimensions of the Most Powerful Italian Mafia /
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Killing on command[electronic resource] :the defence of superior orders in modern combat /
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Globalization and the state in contemporary crime fiction[electronic resource] :a world of crime /
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Criminology of corruption[electronic resource] :theoretical approaches /
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A visual approach for green criminology[electronic resource] :exploring the social perception of environmental harm /
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Crime, networks and power[electronic resource] :transformation of Sicilian Cosa Nostra /
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Transmedia crime stories[electronic resource] :the trial of Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in the globalised media sphere /
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Improving anti-money laundering compliance[electronic resource] :self-protecting theory and money laundering reporting officers /
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Bullying and violence in South Korea[electronic resource] :from home to school and beyond /
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Fighting environmental crime in Europe and beyond[electronic resource] :the role of the EU and its member states /
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Police chiefs in the UK[electronic resource] :politicians, HR managers or cops? /
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