1. Crime and Globalization
Through these developments it is arguable that the market for crime has also grown, with new crimes even developing such as cyber-crime (as stated in Item B). ... He reports that transnational corporations are now able to avoid being fairly taxed by moving money from country to country. ... He argues these practices marginalise the working class within developed countries such as the UK, causing them to turn to crime as a means to generate money as they are now unable to find employment. ... The UK for examples has toughened border control regulations by fining airlines who allow undocumented ...
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