Multinational crime: terrorism, espionage, drug and arms trafficking
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in crime, law and justice v. 9Publication details: Newbury Park, Calif: SAGE Publications, 1992Description: 161pISBN:- 0803945981 (pbk.)
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This book considers multinational systemic crime - crimes by various kinds of organizations that operate across national boundaries and in two or more countries simultaneously. This concept refers to a variety of criminal behaviour systems including, but not limited to, the four crimes examined in this volume: terrorism, espionage, drug and arms trafficking. These offences carry strong connotations of evil, and yet outrage quickly becomes justification when, for example, espionage is carried out in the name of national security.
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