Crime and globalisation

taylor 1997

globalisation creates crime and both ends of the social spectrum

lower social groups - lack of legtimate employment opportunites caused by outsourcing to cheaper labour pools means illegal options become more rational.

Higher social groups- globalisation of money markets has led to an increase of insider trading, tax evasion and wider scale fraud.

Mcmafia

Glenny 2008

claims that recent increase of eastern europen gangs are an illustrative example of the social, cultural and political changes since the fall of communism in 1998

many corrupt KGB (russian secret police) bought up coal, steel and mineral industries at low prices and sold them on western markets, making billons in the process.

-many ex KGB have morphed into criminal gangs with global connections.

mcdondals

franchies

rothe and friedrichs - crime and globalistion

hobbs and dunnigham

planning 30 marker

paragraph one

point- there has been a rise in crime due to globalisation

evidence -glenny - rise of eastern europen gangs

explanation- global connections between gangs caused more crime to happen because of globalisation

evaulation- it wont just have been eastern european gangs there is other types of issues and reasons for why globalisation has happened other than eastern european gangs.

point- globalisation has increased crime due to the lack of illegitmate employment opportunties

evidence- taylor

explanation- due to working class being poor and not being able to gain employment they start committing crimes like fraud and doing stuff like tax evasion due to not being able to get a job.

evaulation - the w/c do have support from the goverement to avoid crime with things such as free education, apprenticeships and recruitment agencys meaning there should be a decrease in global crime due to the help given to w/c.

point- crime has increased because of globalisation due

evidence- mclaughin - economic crimes increased because of globalisation.

explanation-

evaulation-