Globalisation and Crime

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  • What are examples of global crimes?
    Trafficking, cyber crimes, financial crimes
  • What is globalisation?
    Interconnection of different regions worldwide
  • What does economic globalisation involve?
    Increased global trade and transnational companies
  • What is cultural globalisation?
    Intermixing of ideas and communication between cultures
  • What is a downside of globalisation?
    Increase in global crime
  • What are global crimes?
    Crimes occurring in multiple regions worldwide
  • What is trafficking in the context of global crimes?
    Moving drugs, people, or weapons internationally
  • Who commits global crimes?
    Lone operators, organized networks, and governments
  • What is the estimated global value of trafficking?
    Between $1.6 to $2.2 trillion
  • What percentage of the population used drugs in 2022?
    5.4 percent
  • What is the projected cost of cyber crime by 2026?
    $20 trillion
  • What is RansomWare?
    A type of cyber crime demanding payment for data
  • What is the estimated amount of corporate funds in tax havens?
    Several trillions of dollars
  • What is the conceptual problem with labeling tax havens as criminal?
    They often exploit legal loopholes
  • What trend is observed in global terrorism according to the Global Terrorism Index?
    Trends in global terrorism are decreasing
  • What percentage of terrorism deaths occur in conflict-ridden countries?
    More than 90 percent
  • How has economic globalisation affected crime?
    Increased trade has led to more smuggling
  • What role do Transnational Corporations play in global crime?
    They engage in law evasion and tax evasion
  • What is a significant aspect of sex trafficking related to globalisation?
    Men seek cheap prostitutes in poorer countries
  • How does cultural globalisation contribute to global crime?
    It may lead to cultural clashes and conflicts
  • What are the key aspects of globalisation that affect crime?
    • Economic globalisation: increased trade and inequality
    • Cultural globalisation: communication and cultural clashes
    • Technological advancements: rise in cyber crime
  • What are the classifications of global crimes?
    1. Trafficking: drugs, people, weapons
    2. Cyber Crimes: phishing, extortion, fraud
    3. Financial Crimes: tax evasion
    4. International terrorism
    5. Green crimes
  • How do economic and cultural globalisation interconnect with crime?
    • Economic globalisation increases opportunities for smuggling and trafficking.
    • Cultural globalisation leads to conflicts and radicalization.
    • Both contribute to the rise of organized crime networks.
  • What are the consequences of global crimes for individuals and society?
    • Loss of tax revenue
    • Increased insecurity and fear
    • Damage to social structures and communities
  • How does globalisation influence the nature and extent of crime?
    • Facilitates illegal trade and smuggling
    • Increases opportunities for cyber crime
    • Creates conditions for organized crime to thrive
  • What is a horrible aspect of global crime mentioned in the text?
    Sex trafficking
  • Why do men from developed countries seek prostitutes in Eastern Europe?
    They look for cheap prostitutes
  • What promise do young women trafficked into sex work often receive?
    Something better than sex work
  • What fuels the global trade of drugs according to the text?
    Inequality between poorer and richer countries
  • What are the consequences of cultural globalization on societies?
    • Increased communication between cultures
    • More cultural clashes
    • Conflicts between ordinary people and traditional political orders
  • What is an example of cultural clash mentioned in the text?
    Women in Iran posting on Instagram
  • How have radical interpretations of Islam affected Europe?
    They contributed to various terror attacks
  • What is the misconception about exposure to new ideas and violent cultural clashes?
    Most people are stuck in social media bubbles
  • What does the United Nations outline regarding human rights?
    Nations cannot breach certain rights
  • What significant change occurred after the UN Human Rights Convention?
    Governments can be held accountable for crimes
  • What has the internet changed regarding global crime?
    It has created more opportunities for crime
  • How can individuals become unwitting victims of cyber crime?
    Through phishing emails and dodgy software
  • What role does the Deep Web and Dark Web play in global crime?
    Facilitates trade in illegal goods and services
  • What are the consequences of global crimes for individuals and society?
    • Many losers from developing countries
    • Trafficked individuals and drug mules suffer
    • Migrants may lose life savings
    • Opportunities in illegal markets exist
  • How can growing Cocaine be seen as an opportunity for Colombian farmers?
    It offers more money than growing Coffee