Canadian Organized Crime
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canadian Scholars
Published:30th Dec '17
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An introductory examination of the major crime groups in Canada, this text presents contemporary case studies and criminal justice policies to assess which enforcement strategies are best suited to control organized crime. By implementing historical, descriptive, conceptual, and theoretical perspectives throughout, Stephen Schneider provides readers with a broad understanding of the social, political, and economic forces that lead to the continued existence of organized criminal activities. Canadian Organized Crime covers topics in racketeering, drug trafficking, violence and intimidation, money laundering, and intelligence. This widely informative text will appeal to students in criminology, sociology, political science, and law and justice programs as well as to criminal justice professionals and readers interested in organized crime literature.
Features:
- each chapter includes review questions, exercises, lists of key concepts, and suggestions for further reading
- students will have access to online interactive exercises developed by the author, and online chat rooms where they can participate in discussions with criminal justice experts
ISBN: 9781773380247
Dimensions: 248mm x 171mm x 28mm
Weight: 1095g
550 pages