Globalization and Crime theorists 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MaddyCreated on: 17-06-17 11:44 Mcgrew Defined globalization as the 'widening,deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness' 1 of 15 Karofi and Mwanza and Castells Globalization has led to a global criminal economy 2 of 15 Castells Sees money laundering as the Matrix of Global Crime 3 of 15 Detica Financial crimes cost the UK £27 billion a year 4 of 15 Farr Sees Mafias and Newer organized crime groups as the two forms of global crime networks 5 of 15 Glenny Uses Mcmafia to describe global organised crime 6 of 15 Hobbs and Dunningham Glocalisation of crime 7 of 15 Lash and Urry Globalization has been accompanied by less state controls making for disorganized capitalism 8 of 15 Taylor Disorganised capitalism has led to fewer job opportunities in developed countries 9 of 15 Taylor GN are winners from globalization and GS are the losers 10 of 15 Bauman There is individualism and Improvement in quality in life is down to own efforts 11 of 15 Beck We live in a global risk society 12 of 15 Lynch and Stretsky The transgressive approach to green crime 13 of 15 Snider States only enforce environmental laws when forced to 14 of 15 Held et al There has been an increasing globalisation of crime 15 of 15
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