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E-raamat: Maritime Crime and Policing [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2023
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  • ISBN-13: 9781003182382
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  • Formaat: 298 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003182382

This book offers a unique and scholarly perspective on a little studied subject: maritime crime and policing. The seas and oceans cover 70 percent of the earth’s surface, and 90 percent of world trade by volume travels by sea. Furthermore, the refugee crisis has produced an in-flow of people attempting to find a better life, particularly in Northwest Europe and the UK, which has had an impact on the maritime domains of European ports. While there has been attention paid to the role of maritime policing by scholars in maritime security studies, little attention has been paid by criminologists and policing studies scholars. This book aims to fill this gap.

Bringing together a range of international scholars, this book covers a variety of topics pertinent to maritime crime and its policing, such as fraud, piracy and armed robbery at sea, illegal and unregulated fishing, smuggling, people trafficking, illegal immigration, illegal dumping and pollution, arms trafficking, terrorism, and cargo theft. It brings together new perspectives on several key criminological themes such as transnational organised crime, criminalisation and securitization, and provides a bold new direction for the landlocked discipline of criminology and policing studies.

An accessible and compelling read, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of criminology, policing, sociology, politics, migration studies and all those interested in the policing of the sea.

Yarin Eski

is Assistant Professor at the Knowledge Hub Security and Social Resilience of the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Martin Wright

is a Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales, UK.



This book offers a unique and scholarly perspective on a little studied subject: maritime crime and policing.

List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiii
Preface and acknowledgements xiv
List of contributors
xv
Introduction: bringing together maritime crime and policing scholars and professionals 1(8)
Yarin Eski
Martin Wright
PART 1 Maritime crime
9(130)
1 Seas of thieves. Who are the pirates and what drive them?
11(20)
Lydelle Joubert
2 Through the sea, via the port, and into the city: illicit trafficking on the waterfront
31(17)
Anna Sergi
3 Illegal maritime migration on the Western Mediterranean route: a great challenge for Europe
48(15)
Marta Fernandez Sebastian
4 The transnational nature of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing: examining global strategies, punishment and solutions
63(20)
Osatohanmwen (Osato) Anastasia Eruaga
Irekpitan Okukpon
5 Maritime crime in the Western Indian Ocean: interlinkages and dynamics
83(16)
Katja Lindskov Jacobsen
Linnea Kjølstad Larsen
6 Hybrid policing of maritime irregular threats? Combatting terrorism, piracy, and transnational crimes at the littoral sea
99(22)
Arabinda Acharya
7 From excessive to illegal land reclamation: a case study in China
121(18)
Edward Sing Yue Chan
PART 2 Maritime policing
139(150)
8 An overview of INTERPOL'S involvement in tackling maritime piracy: history, developments, and legal issues
141(19)
Giulio Calcara
Mika Launiala
9 The incorporation of private security actors to protect Dutch merchant vessels: a Bourdieuian reflection
160(22)
Koko Christiaanse
Yarin Eski
10 Security community-building in the Mediterranean Sea: the European Union's strategy in combating irregular migration
182(14)
Shazwanis Shukri
11 Security networks in ports: what's in a name?
196(19)
Eva Dinchel
Marleen Easton
12 Public-private cooperation in the approach to drug crime in the port of Rotterdam. The case of the Information Sharing Center Port Safety and Security
215(20)
Lieselot Bisschop
Richard Staring
Robby Roks
Gwynneth Goudsblom
13 Governing "undermining" versus policing drug-related organized crime in the Port of Amsterdam and North Sea Canal Area. An empirical study of port policing an ambiguous concept
235(18)
Yarin Eski
Mauro Boelens
Danique De Rijk
14 Securing Norwegian maritime ports: navigation in a complex regulatory regime
253(21)
Martin Nøkleberg
15 "Kid, this ain't your night": organized crime and discrimination at the Port of New York and New Jersey
274(15)
Paul E. Babchik
Jeffrey Walden
Conclusion: Make up leeway. Future maritime criminology and policing studies 289(5)
Yarin Eski
Martin Wright
Index 294
Yarin Eski is Assistant Professor at the Knowledge Hub Security and Social Resilience of the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Martin Wright is Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales, UK.