Globalisation + Crime - Women & Migration

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Castells

  • global criminal economy

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Global criminal economy - Castells

Argues that the GCE is worth £1 trillion per annum. Demand side (west) cannot function without the supply side (third world countries) which provides drugs, sex workers etc.

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Held

global interconnectedness and crime

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Global interconnectedness and crime - Held

Claims that globalisation creates new opportunities for crime. The increasing interconnectedness of crime across national borders leads to the spread of transnational organised crime.

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Ehrenreich and Hochschild

  • global sex industry

  • trafficking of women

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global sex industry - Ehrenreich and Hochschild

Criminal organisations prey on poor women in less economically developed countries

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trafficking of women - Ehrenreich and Hochschild

Through debt bondage, when people in debt can't repay their loans they're told they need to work abroad or send their children to work abroad where they'd be exploited in a range of workplaces or even trapped in people's homes as modern slaves.

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