Global criminology : crime and victimization in a globalized era / edited by K. Jaishankar and Natti Ronel.
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Editors' introduction : crime and victimization in the globalized era / K. Jaishankar and Natti Ronel
- Terrorism
- How non-state are the terrorist groups in Pakistan? an analysis of state responsibilities and accountability / Ashutosh Misra
- Sea (maritime) piracy in the Southern African development community region / Moses Montesh
- The responsibility to protect from terror: putting an end to unilateral misuse of the precautionary principle / Harjass Singh
- Terrorist financing in Southern Africa : African commitment to combating terrorism / Vinesh Basdeo
- Cyber crimes and victimization
- The use of electronic evidence in South African law : embracing technical change
- Fawzia Cassim
- Hacking and fraud : a qualitative analysis of online offending and victimisation / Alice Hutchings
- Cyber victimization in India : a preliminary study / Debarati Halder, K. Jaishankar, E. Enanalap Periyar and R. Sivakumar
- Arabic Muslim hackers : who are they and what is their relationship with the Islamic jihadists and terrorists? / Alaeldin Mansour Maghaireh
- Sexual harassment over cell phones: a survey of women in Dhaka City / Ummey Qulsum Nipun
- Marginality and social exclusion
- Community reentry from jail for mentally ill offenders : challenges of program implementation / Dale K. Sechrest, Gisela M. Bichler, Don A. Josi and David Shichor
- Locked in and locked out : global feminist perspectives on women and imprisonment / Helen Codd
- Criminalization of beggary : a critical look at the existing Indian legal approach / A. Nagarathna
- It is crime, not racism : the victimisation of Indian students in Australia / Gail Mason
- Forced displacement and its implications for youth's distress and posttraumatic growth / Avital Laufer and Mally Shechory-Bitton
- Theoretical and practical models of criminal victimization
- Forced marriages, bride price, levirate and domestic violence : victimization of women and struggles for justice and equity in selected African countries / Victoria M. Time
- Beguiling Eve and her innocent counterpart : victim-offender identities in the criminal justice process / Colleen Moore
- Extending the logic of functional explanations : a theoretical model to explain the victimization process during an Indian witch hunt / Soma Chaudhuri
- From criminal spin to positive criminology / Natti Ronel
- Intimate partner violence victimization: perspectives from spouses of alcohol dependents / K. Jeevitha and L.N. Suman
- Conclusion.