Literature marked with a [K] are to be found in an article compilation which can be bought from Kopiutsalget at Akademika bookstore
Aas, K. F. (2013): Globalization and Crime, Second edition. London: Sage (272 p.)
Aas, K.F (2011): “Crimmigrant' bodies and bona fide travelers: Surveillance, citizenship and global governance”, In: Theoretical criminology, vol 15 (3), 331-346 (15 p.)
Aas, K.F. (2012): "The Earth is one but the world is not': Criminological theory and its geopolitical divisions", In: Theoretical criminology, vol. 16 (1), 5- 20 (15 p.)
Agozino, B. et al (2009): “Guns, Crime and Social Order in the West Indies”. In: Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol 9(3): 287–305 (18 p.) [K]
Andreas, P. and Nadelmann, E. (2006): Policing the Globe: Criminalization and Crime Control in International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapter 1 (41 p.) [K]
Beck, U. (2002): "The Terrorist Threat: World Risk Society Revisited". In: Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 19 (4): 39 - 55. (18 p.) [K]
Bosworth. M (2012): ‘Subjectivity and identity in detention: Punishment and society in a global age’, In: Theoretical Criminology 16: 123-140 (17 p.)
Bowling, Ben (2009): “Transnational Policing: The Globalization Thesis, a Typology and a Research Agenda”. In: Policing vol 3 (2): 149 – 160 (11 p.) [K]
Brotherton, D. and L. Barrios (2009): ‘Displacement and Stigma: The Social-Psychological Crisis of the Deportee’, Crime, Media, Culture 5 (1): 29-55 (26 p.)
Burawoy, M. (2000): “Introduction: Reaching to the Global". In: Global Ethnography: forces, connections and imaginations in a postmodern world. M. Burawoy et al (eds.). Berkeley: University of California Press (40 p.) [K]
Findlay, M. (2008): "International criminal justice and governance". In: Governing through Globalised Crime: Futures of international criminal justice. Cullompton: Willan Publishing, kap. 5 (31 p.) [K]
Gilman, N., Goldhammer, J., and Weber, S. (2011): “Introduction”. In: Deviant globalization. Black Market Economy in the 21st Century. Gilman, N et al. (eds.), New York, London: The Continuum International Publishing Group (23 p.) [K]
Knepper,P. (2011): International Crime in the 20th Century: The League of Nations Era, 1919-1939, London: Palgrave MacMillan. Chapter 1 & 2 (47 p.)
Lyon, D. (2006): “9 / 11, Synopticon, and Scopophilia: Watching and Being Watched”. In: The new Politics of Surveillance and Visibility. K. D. Haggerty og R. Ericson (eds.). Toronto and London: University of Toronto Press: 35 – 54 (19 p.) [K]
McCulloch and Pickering (2009): “Pre-crime and counter terrorism”. In: British Journal of Criminology, 49 (5): 628-645 (17 p.).
Melossi, D.(2003): "In a peaceful life: Migration and the crime of modernity in Europe / Italy". In: Punishment & Society Vol 5 (4): 371 – 397 (26 p.) [K]
Nelken, David (2011): “Why Compare Criminal Justice?” In: What is Criminology? Bosworth, M. and Hoyle, C. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press (12 p.) [K]
Passas, N. (2000): "Global Anomie, Dysnomie, and Economic Crime: Hidden Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization in Russia and Around the World". In: Social Justice, vol. 27 (2): 16 – 43 (27 p.) [K]
Sandberg, S. (2008): “Black Drug Dealers In A White Welfare State: Cannabis Dealing and Street Capital in Norway”. In: British Journal of Criminology 48: 604-619 (15 p.)
Sassen, S. (2007): "Elelements for a Sociology of Globalization". In: A Sociology of Globalization. New York, London: W.W. Norton & Company: chapter 2 (36 p.) [K]
Skilbrei, May-Len and Marianne Tveit (2008): “Defining Trafficking Trough Empirical Work. Blurred Boundaries and their Consequences”. In: Gender, Technology and Development 12(1): 9-30 (21 p.)
Ugelvik, T. (2012): “Imprisoned on the Border: Subjects and Objects of the State in Two Norwegian Prisons”. In: Justice and Security in the 21st century. Hudson, B. and Ugelvik, S. (eds.). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge (18 p.) [K]
Varese, Federico (2012): “How Mafias Take Advantage of Globalization: The Russian Mafia in Italy”. In: British Journal of Criminology 52(2): 235-253 (18 p.)
Weber, L. (2002): "The detention of asylum seekers - 20 reasons why criminologists should care". In: Current Issues in Criminal Justice: Special Issue - Refugee Issues and Criminology, 14 (1): 9-30 (21 p.)
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