ABSTRACT

With organized crime estimated to generate billions of dollars every year through illegal activities such as money laundering, smuggling of people and goods, extortion, robbery, fraud and insider trading, authorities are increasingly working together to combat this increasing threat to international security and stability.

In this book former police officer Frank Madsen provides a much needed, short and accessible introduction to transnational organized crime, explaining its history and the key current issues and clearly examining the economics and practices of crime in the era of globalization.  

Key issues discussed include:

  • the war on drugs
  • anti-money laundering efforts
  • the relationship between organized crime and terrorism
  • development of ‘Internet based’ criminal activity
  • international response to transnational organized crime.

Illustrated by a series of researched case studies from around the world, Transnational Organized Crime is essential reading for all students and researchers in International Relations, International Law and Criminology.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|7 pages

Taxonomy

chapter 3|37 pages

The transnational crimes

chapter 4|18 pages

Transnational crime and terrorism

chapter 6|28 pages

Initiatives against transnational crime

chapter 7|6 pages

Critical issues and future trends

chapter 8|4 pages

Conclusion