Transnational and Comparative Criminology
Published in 2005 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, "Transnational and Comparative Criminology" by James Sheptycki explores the complex dynamics of crime and its regulation in our increasingly interconnected world. Spanning 378 pages, this insightful book offers a deep dive into the comparative aspects of criminology and criminal law, making it an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike. Sheptycki's compelling analysis provides invaluable first-hand readings that illuminate the challenges and developments in crime control on a global scale. Ideal for scholars and practitioners interested in the field of transnational crime, this book encourages a broader understanding of criminological issues in a global context. Whether you're a student or a seasoned professional, this work is sure to enhance your comprehension of the evolving landscape of crime and its implications in today's society.