Future Agendas for the Study of International Crime

Document Type

Article

Department or Administrative Unit

Law and Justice

Publication Date

2017

Abstract

In this essay, I will review the research into human trafficking, terrorism and drugs across three periods of history: late nineteenth century, interwar years, and post-war. I will discuss some recent research, including work by PhD students. My aim will be to identify questions related to sources and theories to be addressed in the future. In conclusion, I will return to the question about our own future and the value of historical perspective in understanding our own time.

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This article was originally published in Crime, Histoire & Sociétés / Crime, History & Societies. The full-text article from the publisher can be found here.

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Journal

Crime, Histoire & Sociétés / Crime, History & Societies

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