Global crime Flashcards

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What is a simple definition of globalisation ?

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The idea that the world is becoming more interconnected and barriers are disappearing.

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What is said about the supply and demand of global crime ?

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There is a demand for global crime.
Demand for drugs, sex workers and cheap labour from affluent countries.
This crime is supplied by the poorer countries
E.g. Nuclear material trafficking, trafficking and smuggling

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What does Aas say about globally organised crime ?

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Defines global organised crime as the cross border activities of organised crime groups arguably exploiting to their advantage to increase global interconnection’

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What does Gastrow say about globally organised crime ?

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Identified problems in measuring global crime.
- people have different definitions of what global crime is
- overemphasis on protecting state borders
- outdated ideas

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What does Robertson say about global crime ?

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Global organised crime intertwines the global and local crime - glocalisation

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What is said about the global risk consiousness ?

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  • Globalisation creates new insecurities and produces ‘risk consiouness’
  • Knowledge about globalised risk comes from the media
  • This leads to intensification of social control at a national level:
  • toughened border controls
  • no limit of immigration detention
  • land borders across European countries
  • increased attempts at internation cooporation and control
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