Crime Wthout Borders examines the globalization of crime and justice in today's contemporary society. It not
only discusses the nuts and bolts of international crime and international law enforcement, but also raises abstract,
theoretical issues for debate and asks critical questions about the best ways to think about international criminal
justice problems. Throughout the book, it places global crime within the context of contemporary politics and current
events. Hot topics such as terrorism, drug trafficking, and cybercrime are addressed throughout and connections
between globalization, politics and criminal justice reflect the modern realities of international and transnational
crime.
Table of Contents
Chapter I. Introduction. Globalization and Globalized Crime
Chapter II. International Criminal Law
Chapter III. International Justice
Chapter IV. International and Transnational Crimes in Domestic Courts
Chapter V. International Law Enforcement
Chapter VI. War Crimes and Aggression
Chapter VII. Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide
Chapter VIII. International Terrorism
Chapter IX. Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System
Chapter X. International Drug Trafficking
Chapter XI. Slavery, Human Smuggling, and Human Trafficking
Chapter XII. Copyright Piracy and Cybercrime
Chapter XIII. Conclusion. The Future of International Criminal Justice