Transnational crime is to the early twenty-first century what city gangs and Al Capone were to the early twentieth century. In Transnational Crime and the 21st Century: Criminal Enterprise Corruption and Opportunity noted criminologist Jay S. Albanese uses case studies interviews and the most up-to-date research to explore the connections between transnational crime and organized crime. A concise and affordable supplement for courses in comparative international and organized crime this provocative text offers students a solid basis for understanding the nature of transnational crime.FEATURES* Uses clear straightforward language making the text accessible to students of all levels* Categorizes crimes by type (rather than by topic) in order to help students better grasp the interrelationships between transnational and organized crime* Examines the nine most serious forms of transnational crime: drug trafficking stolen property counterfeiting human trafficking fraud and cybercrime commercialized sex extortion and racketeering money laundering and corruption* Proposes concrete solutions for preventing organized crime syndicates and networks* Takes a systematic approach to risk assessment delving into the factors that generate illicit markets and allow criminals to be successful
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