Book review: Simon Mackenzie, Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets

Georgios Antonopoulos

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Abstract

Transnational Criminology: Trafficking and Global Criminal Markets by Simon Mackenzie is a book of great ambition: to develop a social theory of transnational criminal markets. In his endeavor the author, as he generously acknowledges, has been influenced by “many great works on transnational crime” (p.18). Mackenzie organises his study into eight chapters: A robust introduction, six substantial chapters each focusing on a distinct illegal market (chapters 2-7), and a conclusion titled ‘a social theory of transnational criminal markets’
Original languageEnglish
JournalTheoretical Criminology
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Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2021

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