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HU Credits:
2
Degree/Cycle:
1st degree (Bachelor)
Responsible Department:
Criminology
Semester:
2nd Semester
Teaching Languages:
Hebrew
Campus:
Mt. Scopus
Course/Module Coordinator:
Dr. Limor Yehuda
Coordinator Office Hours:
Teaching Staff:
Dr. Limor Yehuda
Course/Module description:
The examination of crimes in the global arena, main characteristics, and the examination of criminologist theories in the analysis of those phenomenons.
Course/Module aims:
The course will focus in the main crimes that operate and benefit from the globalization process.
In addition, several theories will be presented in order to examine their applicability in analyzing global crimes.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
The student will have knowledge regarding the special characteristics of global crimes and will be able to use suitable theories in order to analyze global crimes.
Attendance requirements(%):
100%
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
lecture
Course/Module Content:
global crimes - challenges, threats, pathways.
Financial crimes and the social conflict approach
Human and organs trafficking - slavery and Anomie.
Social control and child trafficking.
Women trafficking - migratiom and victimization.
Rational choice theory
' gans and grug trading.
Challenges in the reduction of global crimes and 'hot spot theory'.
Required Reading:
שיעור 1+2: הקדמה; פשע ברמה הגלובלית; איומים ואתגרים, מצב קיים ומיפוי נתיבי פשע
במרחבים וירטואליים וגיאוגרפיים
קריאת חובה:
Aas, K. F. (2013). Globalization and crime (pp. 3-26). SAGE Publications Limited
Broséus, J., Rhumorbarbe, D., Morelato, M., Staehli, L., & Rossy, Q. (2017). A
geographical analysis of trafficking on a popular darknet market. Forensic science
international, 277, 88-102.
Garland, D., & Sparks, R. (2000). Criminology, social theory and the challenge of our
times. The British Journal of Criminology, 40(2), 189-204
שיעור 3+4: פשיעה כלכלית ושווקים בהיבט גלובלי ובאספקלריה של גישת הקונפליקט
החברתי.
קריאת חובה:
Findlay, M. (2018). Trading Corruption North/South. In The Palgrave Handbook of
Criminology and the Global South (pp. 369-390). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
Findlay, M., & Hanif, N. (2012). Taking crime out of crime business. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 40(4), 338-368.
Peterson, B. (2013). Red Flags and Black Markets: Trends in Financial Crime and the
Global Banking Response. Journal of Strategic Security, 6, 298-308.
Networks: Financial Service or Financial Crime? Journal of Money Laundering
Control, 5(4), 330-337.
שיעור 5 : סחר בבני אדם - עבדות וסחר באיברים בחסותן של אנומיה חברתית
ואינדיבידואלית
קריאת חובה:
Hernandez, & Rudolph. (2015). Modern day slavery: What drives human trafficking
in Europe?. European Journal of Political Economy, 38, 118-139.
Van der Wilt, H. (2014). Trafficking in Human Beings, Enslavement, Crimes Against
Humanity: Unravelling the Concepts. Chinese Journal of International Law, 13(2),
297-334.
שיעור 6+7+8: פיקוח חברתי פורמלי ובלתי פורמלי והשפעתם על תופעת סחר בילדים
קריאת חובה:
Dubowitz, H. (2017). Child sexual abuse and exploitation—A global glimpse. Child
Abuse & Neglect, 66, 2-8.
Jiang, B., & LaFree, G. (2017). Social control, trade openness and human
trafficking. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 33(4), 887-913.
Varma, S., Gillespie, S., Mccracken, C. & Greenbaum. J. (2015). Characteristics of
child commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking victims presenting for
medical care in the United States. Child Abuse & Neglect, 44, 98-105.
שיעור 9+10+11: סחר בנשים; דינמיקה אישית של קורבנות בראי של הגירה ופשיעה
קריאת חובה:
גור, ע. (2008). מופקרות: נשים בזנות. עמ' 146-165, תל- אביב, ישראל: הוצאת הקבוץ
המאוחד.
Hume, D., & Sidun, N. (2017). Human Trafficking of Women and Girls:
Characteristics, Commonalities, and Complexities. Women & Therapy, 40(1-2), 7-
11.
Muftić, L. R. & Finn, M. A. (2013). Health outcomes among women trafficked for
sex in the United States: a closer look. Journal of interpersonal violence, 28(9),
859-1885.
שיעור 12 : תיאוריית הבחירה הרציונלית; מגבלותיה ויתרונותיה בתחום סחר בסמים ונשק
קריאת חובה:
Arsovska, J., & Kostakos, P. A. (2008). Illicit arms trafficking and the limits of rational choice theory: the case of the Balkans. Trends in Organized Crime, 11(4), 352-378.
Bright, D., & Delaney, J. (2013). Evolution of a drug trafficking network: Mapping
changes in network structure and function across time. Global Crime, 14, 238-
260.
שיעור 13+14 : אתגרים 'חוצי גבולות' בהתמודדות עם פשיעה ויישומיותה של
תיאוריית 'נקודות חמות' ברמה הגלובלית
קריאת חובה:
Aas, K. F., & Gundhus, H. O. (2014). Policing humanitarian borderlands: Frontex, human rights and the precariousness of life. British Journal of Criminology, 55(1), 1-18.
Andreas, P. (2003). Redrawing the line: borders and security in the twenty-first century. International security, 28(2), 78-111.
Singh, S. C. (2018). High-Tech and Computer Crimes: Global Challenges, Global
Responses. In Contemporary Issues in International Law (pp. 413-437).
Springer, Singapore.
Weisburd, David, Anthony Braga, Elizabeth Groff, and Alese Wooditch. (2017). Can
Hot Spots Policing Reduce Crime in Urban Areas? An Agent-Based Simulation.
Criminology, 55 (1):137-173
Additional Reading Material:
שיעור 1+2: הקדמה; פשע ברמה הגלובלית; איומים ואתגרים, מצב קיים ומיפוי נתיבי פשע
במרחבים וירטואליים וגיאוגרפיים
קריאת רשות:
Aas, K. F. (2013). Globalization and crime (pp. 27-48). SAGE Publications Limited.
Christensen, M. J., & Boister, N. (2018). New Perspectives on the Structure of
Transnational Criminal Justice. Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational
Crime, 2(1), 1-11.
Derri, D. K., & Popoola, G. O. (2017). The Challenge of Globalization and
Transnational Environmental Crime. JL Pol'y & Globalization, 65, 80.
Garland, D. (2000). The culture of high crime societies. British journal of
criminology, 40(3), 347-375.
Godson, R. (2017). Menace to society: political-criminal collaboration around the
world. Routledge.
Hillison, J. R., & Isaacson, A. (2016). Deviant globalization: the application of
strategic landpower. Defense & Security Analysis, 32(4), 281-292.
Mingote, C. B. (2017). The Impact of Globalization: Fear and Wonder. International
Scientific Conference" Strategies XXI" (Vol. 1, p. 165). " Carol I" National
Defence University.
שיעור 3+4: פשיעה כלכלית ושווקים בהיבט גלובלי ובאספקלריה של גישת הקונפליקט
החברתי.
קריאת רשות:
לרנאו, ח. (2016). עבריינות ואכיפת חוק, תיאוריה-מדיניות-ביקורת, עמ' 206-237, הוצאת פרדס:
חיפה.
Breslin, S. (2016). China and the global political economy. Springer.
Kwong, J. (2015). The political economy of corruption in China. Routledge.
Masciandaro, D. (Ed.). (2017). Global financial crime: terrorism, money laundering
and offshore centres. Taylor & Francis
Nawaz, S., Mckinnon, R., & Webb, R. (2002). Informal and Formal Money Transfer
Networks: Financial Service or Financial Crime? Journal of Money Laundering
Control, 5(4), 330-337.
שיעור 5 : סחר בבני אדם - עבדות וסחר באיברים בחסותן של אנומיה חברתית
ואינדיבידואלית
קריאת רשות:
לרנאו, ח. (2016). עבריינות ואכיפת חוק, תיאוריה-מדיניות-ביקורת, עמ' 193-205, הוצאת פרדס:
חיפה.
שיעור 6+7+8: פיקוח חברתי פורמלי ובלתי פורמלי והשפעתם על תופעת סחר בילדים
קריאת רשות:
Huijsmans, R., & Baker, S. (2012). Child trafficking:‘Worst form of child labour, or
worst approach to young migrants?'. Development and Change, 43(4), 919-946.
שיעור 9+10+11: סחר בנשים; דינמיקה אישית של קורבנות בראי של הגירה ופשיעה
קריאת רשות:
Freilich, J. D., & Addad, M. (2017). Migration, culture conflict and crime (chapter 3). Routledge.
שיעור 12 : תיאוריית הבחירה הרציונלית; מגבלותיה ויתרונותיה בתחום סחר בסמים ונשק
שיעור 13+14 : אתגרים 'חוצי גבולות' בהתמודדות עם פשיעה ויישומיותה של
תיאוריית 'נקודות חמות' ברמה הגלובלית
קריאת רשות:
Barak, G. (2001). Crime and crime control in an age of globalization: A theoretical dissection. Critical criminology, 10(1), 57-72.
Bosworth, M., Franko, K., & Pickering, S. (2018). Punishment, globalization and migration control: ‘Get them the hell out of here’. Punishment & Society, 20(1), 34-53.
Boyce, G. A. (2016). The rugged border: Surveillance, policing and the dynamic materiality of the US/Mexico frontier. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 34(2), 245-262.
Brouwer, J., Van Der Woude, M., & Van Der Leun, J. (2017). Border policing, procedural justice and belonging: the legitimacy of immigration controls in border areas. The British Journal of Criminology. Retrieved in February 28, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azx050 .
Efrat, A. (2016). Global efforts against human trafficking: The misguided conflation of sex, labor, and organ trafficking. International Studies Perspectives, 17(1), 34-54.
Garland, D. (2001). The culture of control : Crime and social order in contemporary
society. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Godenau, D., & López-Sala, A. (2016). Multi-layered migration deterrence and
technology in Spanish maritime border management. Journal of Borderlands
Studies, 31(2), 151-169.
Hill, C. (2018). Biometrics becoming must-have for fraud prevention. Biometric
Technology Today , 9-11.
Pallister-Wilkins, P. (2015). The humanitarian politics of European border policing:
Frontex and border police in Evros. International Political Sociology, 9(1), 53-69.
Wilson, D. (2006). Biometrics, borders and the ideal suspect. In Borders, mobility and
technologies of control (pp. 87-109). Springer, Dordrecht.
חומר קריאה נוסף (רשות)
Andreas, P., & Nadelmann, E. A. (2008). Policing the globe: Criminalization and
crime control in international relations. Oxford University Press.
Beeks, K., & Amir, D. (Eds). (2006). Trafficking and the Global Sex Industry. Oxford, United Kingdom: Lexington Books.
Benson, J. S., & Decker, S. H. (2010). The organizational structure of international drug smuggling. Journal of Criminal Justice, 38(2), 130-138.
Boyce, G. A. (2016). The rugged border: Surveillance, policing and the dynamic
materiality of the US/Mexico frontier. Environment and Planning D: Society
and Space, 34(2), 245-262.
Brown, L. (2000). Sex Slaves: The Trafficking of Women in Asia. London, England: Virago Press.
Dyer, O. (2002, 26 October). Organ Trafficking Prompts UK Review of Payments for Donors. British Medical Journal, 325, p. 924.
Efrat, A. (2016). Global efforts against human trafficking: The misguided conflation of sex, labor, and organ trafficking. International Studies Perspectives, 17(1), 34-54.
Galeotti, M. (Ed.). (2014). Introduction (pp. 1-7). Global crime today: the changing face of organized crime. Routledge.
Garland, David. "The limits of the sovereign state: Strategies of crime control in
contemporary society." The British Journal of Criminology, 36.4 (1996):445-471.
Jakobi, A. (2015). Global networks against crime: Using the Financial Action Task
Force as a model? International Journal, 70(3), 391-407.
Jewkes, Y. (Ed.). (2013). Crime online. Routledge.
Majic, S. (2018). Responding to Human Trafficking: Sex, Gender, and Culture in the
Law , by Alicia Peters. Women's Studies, 47(1), 111-114.
Mameli, P. (2008). Tracking the Beast: Techno-Ethics Boards and Government Surveillance Programs. Critical Issues in Justice and Politics, 1(1), 31-46.
Muncie, J. (2005). The globalization of crime control—the case of youth and juvenile justice Neo-liberalism, policy convergence and international conventions. Theoretical Criminology, 9(1), 35-64.
Muncie, J., Talbot, D., & Walters, R. (Eds.). (2014). Crime: Local and global. Routledge.
Niemi, J., & Aaltonen, J. (2017). Tackling Trafficking by Targeting Sex Buyers: Can
1248 It Work? Violence Against Women, 23(10), 1228-
Pickering, S., & Weber, L. (2006). Borders, mobility and technologies of control. In Borders, mobility and technologies of control (pp. 1-19). Springer, Dordrecht.
Roby, J., Bergquist, K. & McIntyre, B. L. (2014). More than just rescue: Thinking
beyond exploitation to creating assessment strategies for child survivors of
commercial sexual exploitation. International Social Work, 57(1), 39-63.
Viano, E. C. (2010). Globalization, transnational crime and state power: The need for
a new criminology. Rivista di Criminologia, Vittimologia e Sicurezza, 3(1), 63-85.
Weitzer, R. (2007). The social construction of sex trafficking: Ideology and institutionalization of a moral crusade. Politics & Society, 35(3), 447-475.
Course/Module evaluation:
End of year written/oral examination 85 %
Presentation 0 %
Participation in Tutorials 0 %
Project work 0 %
Assignments 15 %
Reports 0 %
Research project 0 %
Quizzes 0 %
Other 0 %
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