Militarised Responses to Transnational Organised Crime
Tuesday Reitano (Hrsg.), Sasha Jesperson (Hrsg.), Lucia Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo (Hrsg.)
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Springer International Publishing
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
This edited volume examines the use of militarised responses to different forms of criminal activity, discussing the outcomes and unintended consequences. Politicians and policymakers frequently use militarised responses to look tough on crime. The deployment of armies, navies, military assets and militarised approaches can send a powerful message, but have produced mixed results. While they generate the perception that governments are actively engaged on issues of concern to the public, and in some cases have resulted in notable successes, on the downside they have frequently also increased the loss of life, exacerbated the humanitarian consequences of a particular crime and entrenched divides between security and state institutions and the criminal proponents, narrowing the possibilities for future negotiated solutions. By focusing on four different areas of criminality – wildlife crime, piracy, migration and drug trafficking – the book allows context and evidence-based conclusions to be drawn on the strategic value and commonality of responses and their outcomes.
Kundenbewertungen
South Africa, Militarisation Debate, EU naval intervention, Drug wars, Human trafficking, Fighting Crime, Rhino Trafficking, Militarised Responses to Organised Crime, Criminal networks, Organised Crime, Somali Piracy, Ivory trade, Transnational Organised Crime, Wildlife Crime, Military action, Migrant smuggling, People smugglers, Brazil, Somalia, Drug trafficking