| Session 176: RS124 -> Transnational Illegal Markets | |||
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Thursday, November 14 | |||
| Place: Sandburg 7 | |||
| Session Chair: Barbara Ann Stolz, US General Accounting Office | |||
| Criminal Groups and Transnational Illegal Markets: A More Detailed Specification With the Aid of Social Network Theory | |||
| by: | Gerben Bruinsma, NSCR and Leiden University (Corresponding) | ||
| Wim Bernasco, NSCR | |||
| Controlling the Illicit Trade in Antiquities: A Criminological Analysis of Demand Reduction Policies | |||
| by: | Christine Alder, University of Melbourne (Corresponding) | ||
| The "Victims of Trafficking and Violence Act of 2000": How the Human Trafficking Problem Became a U.S. Public Policy Issue | |||
| by: | Barbara Ann Stolz, US General Accounting Office (Corresponding) | ||
| The Black Market in Endangered Animals | |||
| by: | Greg Warchol, Northern Michigan University (Corresponding) | ||
| Linda Zupan, Northern Michigan University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006