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This page highlights my published work on transnational crime, international criminal justice, human trafficking, and comparative issues of crime and justice.
Book: Transnational Crime and the 21st Century: Criminal Enterprise, Corruption, and Opportunity (Oxford University Press, 2011).
Book: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (3rd edition) with H. Dammer (Wadsworth, 2011).
Article:“An Enterprise Modelling Approach to Assessing Networks for Trafficking in Persons,” Forum on Crime and Society, vol. 5 (2009). Journal of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime---the article is published in all six UN languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish).
Article: "Prison Break: Mexican Mafia Moves Operations Outside U.S. Jails," Jane's Intelligence Review, vol. 21 (January, 2009).
Edited book: Transnational Crime, J. Albanese, ed.
(de Sitter Publications, 2005).
Edited book: Current Issues in International Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention based on papers from the Ancillary Meetings of the United Nations Eleventh Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Bangkok 2005. (United Nations International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council, 2005).
Edited book: Organized Crime: World Perspectives. edited by J. Albanese, D. Das, and A. Verma. (Prentice Hall, 2003).
Article: “Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: Assessing What We Know and Its Implications for Research and Practice.” International Journal of Comparative Criminology, vol. 4, no. 1 (2004).
Article: “Cases of Human Trafficking in the U.S.: A Content Analysis of a Calendar Year in 18 Cities.” (with Jennifer Schrock Donnelly and Talene Kelegian) International Journal of Comparative Criminology, vol. 4, no. 1 (2004). Reprinted in book: Transnational Crime. J. Albanese, ed. (de Sitter Publications, 2005).
Chapter: “Report from the Rapporteur—International Law Enforcement Cooperation: Past Experiences, Present Practices, and Future Directions,” in K. Aromaa and T. Viljanen, eds. Enhancing International Law Enforcement Cooperation, including Extradition Measures. (Helsinki: European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, 2005).
Presentation: “Assessment of Human Trafficking Research and Priorities” Plenary presentation at National Conference on Human Trafficking. U.S. Department of Justice.
New Orleans. October, 2006.
Virginia Commonwealth University
923 West Franklin Street / P.O. Box 842028
Richmond, VA 23284-2028
ph: 804-827-0844
fax: 804-827-1275
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