Borders and crime : pre-crime, mobility and serious harm in an age of globalization / edited by Jude McCulloch, Professor, Criminology, Monash University, Australia, Sharon Pickering, Professor, Criminology, Monash University, Australia
Published
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
The process of criminalization of migrants and the borders of 'Fortress Europe' / Dario Melossi -- Policing a world in motion / Leanne Weber -- Female migrants: sex, value and credibility in immigration control / Marinella Marmo, Evan Smith -- The state, virtual borders and e-trafficking: between fact and fiction / Sanja Milivojevic -- Criminal justice/social justice: the co-optation and insulation of organizational wrongdoing / Gray Cavender, Nancy Jurik -- Biosecurity and state-corporate interests / Rob White -- Trafficking, child soldiers and globalization of the legal field / Patrik Olsson -- Restorative justice, globalization and the logic of empire / Chris Cunneen -- (Un)controlled operations: undercover in the security control society / Dean Wilson, Jude McCulloch -- Manufacturing terror: the promotion of the 'long war' / Jeremy Keenan
Summary
Considers the growing importance of the border as a prime site for criminal justice activity and explores the impact of border policing on human rights and global justice. It covers a range of subjects from e-trafficking, child soldiers, the 'global war on terror' in Africa and police activities that generate crime. Authors Monash University