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OverviewThis innovative collection offers one of the first analyses of criminologies of the military from an interdisciplinary perspective. While some criminologists have examined the military in relation to the area of war crimes, this collection considers a range of other important but less explored aspects such as private military actors, insurgents, paramilitary groups and the role of military forces in tackling transnational crime. Drawing upon insights from criminology, this book’s editors also consider the ways the military institution harbours criminal activity within its ranks and deals with prisoners of war. The contributions, by leading experts in the field, have a broad reach and take a truly global approach to the subject. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ben Wadham , Andrew Goldsmith , Mark HalseyPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Weight: 0.470kg ISBN: 9781509904860ISBN 10: 1509904867 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 28 June 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Ben Wadham and Andrew Goldsmith 1. Beyond ‘Khaki Collar Crime’ Ross MCGarry and Emma Murray 2. Means of Advancing Militarism: Shock, Ideology and Ethos Willem de Lint 3. West African Militaries and Organised Crime Gernot Klantschnig and Neil Carrier 4. Private Military Contractors: A Criminological Approach Adam White 5. Soldiers as Crime Fighters: The British Army in Post-War Bosnia and Kosovo Cornelius Friesendorf 6. The Intersection Between International Criminal Law and National Military/Disciplinary Law Grant Niemann 7. Techniques of Naturalisation: Crime, Camouflage and Institutional Accounts of Violence in the Military Ben Wadham 8. Perverse Penalities: Towards a Penology of the Military Mark Halsey and Andrew Goldsmith 9. Conduct Unbecoming: Homosex, Discipline and Military Cultures in the Second World War Yorick Smaal and Graham Willett 10. Framing Criminologies of the Military: An Interdisciplinary and Pedagogic Refl ection James Sheptycki and David MutimerReviewsAuthor InformationBen Wadham is Associate Professor of Sociology, Flinders University, Australia. Andrew Goldsmith is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Crime Policy & Research, Flinders University, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |