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.
Recommended Citation
Knepper, P. (2017). Future Agendas for the Study of International Crime. Crime, Histoire & Sociétés / Crime, History & Societies, 21(2), 135-142. https://doi.org/10.4000/chs.1838
Journal
Crime, Histoire & Sociétés / Crime, History & Societies
Rights
© Droz
Comments
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