Contemporary piracy research in criminology: a review essay with directions for future research |
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Authors: | Anamika A. Twyman-Ghoshal |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology and Criminology, Stonehill College, Easton, MA 02357 USA |
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Abstract: | The realm of the ocean is scarcely studied by criminologist despite it being a component of the space of society. With the growth of maritime piracy in the past decade, this void has become increasingly palpable. The aim of this article is to catalyze more research in the field by providing an introduction and overview of the topic. The article starts by clarifying what piracy is, reviewing and evaluating some of its definitions and typologies. Furthermore, using the new Contemporary Maritime Piracy Database, the article charts the location of contemporary piracy. The article outlines factors that have been suggested as precursors of piracy before suggesting some key areas for future research. |
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Keywords: | maritime piracy definition Contemporary Maritime Piracy Database typology global anomie theory globalization |
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