Transnational

The following is material to consider for your syllabus. Specifically, there is:

1 Scholarly writing on transnational crime written by diverse scholars and experts

2 Scholarly writing providing geographic variety and geographically varied perspectives

3 Studies and analyses examining diversity, equity and inclusion-related dimensions of transnational crime

This is a living document; resources will be added and altered over time to ensure timeliness and quality. We would welcome your contributions and feedback.

GENERAL TOPICAL WRITING

Brown, Stuart Scott, and Margaret G. Hermann. Transnational Crime and Black Spots : Rethinking Sovereignty and the Global Economy . London, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

Key words: geopolitics and transnational crime, illicit economy, cyberspace

Anette Bringedal Houge, Kjersti Lohne & May-Len Skilbrei (2015) Gender and crime revisited: criminological gender research on international and transnational crime and crime control, Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 16:2, 160-174

Key words: advocacy, conflict-related sexual violence, criminal policy, feminism, , international , legal strategies, NGO, prostitution, unintended consequences

Mitsilegas, Valsamis, Saskia Hufnagel, and Anton Moiseienko. Research Handbook on Transnational Crime . Cheltenham, United Kingdom ;: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019.

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Syllabus Resources

Key words: transnational crimes, European Union, transnational terrorism, transnational environmental crime

REGION-SPECIFIC DISCUSSIONS OF TRANSNATIONAL CRIME

Carlos.gomezdelcampo. “Transnational :Let's Put Them out of Business.” UNODC. Accessed August 14, 2020.

Key words: Central America and Caribbean, cocaine, territorial groups, , trafficking

Kevin.town. “Transnational Organized Crime:Let's Put Them out of Business.” UNODC. Accessed August 14, 2020. ​

Key words: East Asia and the Pacific, migrant smuggling, illegal wildlife trade, illicit trade

“Transnational Organized Crime:Let's Put Them out of Business.” UNODC. Accessed August 14, 2020.

Key words: West Africa, methamphetamine, smuggling of migrants, firearms trafficking, fraudulent essential medicines

Liana Eustacia Reyes & Shlomi Dinar (2015) The Convergence of Terrorism and Transnational Crime in Central Asia, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 38:5, 380-393

Key words: ethnic groups, narco-traffickers, insurgents, terror organizations, Central Asia

INTERSECTIONS: DEI & TRANSNATIONAL CRIME

Siegel, D. Women in transnational organized crime. Trends Organ Crim 17, 52–65 (2014).

Key words: transnational organized crime, female power

Arsovska, J., Allum, F. Introduction: women and transnational organized crime. Trends Organ Crim 17, 1–15 (2014).

Key words: female criminality, women criminals, Mafia, organized crime

Fromiti. Organized Crime Module 15 Key Issues: Gender and organized crime, UNODC, 2019.

Key words: Gender, organized crime, transnational crime, human trafficking

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Syllabus Resources

Ayling, Julie. “Harnessing Third Parties for Transnational Environmental Crime Prevention.” Transnational Environmental Law 2, no. 2 (October 2013): 339–62.

Key words: transnational environmental crime, third parties, national security, prevention

Curley, Melissa, and Elizabeth Stanley. “Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Criminal Law and Transnational Crime: Insights from the Application of Australia’s Child Sex Tourism Offences.” Bond Law Review 28, no. 2 (2016): 169–97.

Key words: transnational crime, human rights, child sexual abuse, criminal law, legal status, laws, criminal jurisdiction, child sexual exploitation, exterritoriality

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