Transnational Organised Crime
Delve into the complex world of "Transnational Organised Crime" by Taylor & Francis Ltd, a crucial read for anyone interested in the dynamics of global crime. Published in 2006, this paperback edition spans 304 pages and provides an in-depth analysis of the origins and definitions of transnational organized crime. The book thoughtfully examines how this pervasive issue has been measured and discusses various governmental policy responses to combat it. Moreover, it highlights the significance of transnational organized crime on the policy agendas of international institutions such as the UN and EU, especially in the context of the contemporary 'war on terror.' This insightful work is essential for policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the intricate web of organized crime across borders.