Globalization and Crime theorists

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Mcgrew
Defined globalization as the 'widening,deepening and speeding up of worldwide interconnectedness'
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Karofi and Mwanza and Castells
Globalization has led to a global criminal economy
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Castells
Sees money laundering as the Matrix of Global Crime
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Detica
Financial crimes cost the UK £27 billion a year
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Farr
Sees Mafias and Newer organized crime groups as the two forms of global crime networks
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Glenny
Uses Mcmafia to describe global organised crime
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Hobbs and Dunningham
Glocalisation of crime
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Lash and Urry
Globalization has been accompanied by less state controls making for disorganized capitalism
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Taylor
Disorganised capitalism has led to fewer job opportunities in developed countries
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Taylor
GN are winners from globalization and GS are the losers
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Bauman
There is individualism and Improvement in quality in life is down to own efforts
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Beck
We live in a global risk society
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Lynch and Stretsky
The transgressive approach to green crime
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Snider
States only enforce environmental laws when forced to
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Held et al
There has been an increasing globalisation of crime
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Globalization has led to a global criminal economy

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Karofi and Mwanza and Castells

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Sees money laundering as the Matrix of Global Crime

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Financial crimes cost the UK £27 billion a year

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Sees Mafias and Newer organized crime groups as the two forms of global crime networks

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