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Books in this Series
Reducing Disaster Losses Through Better Information (Compass Series)
Marking, Rendering Inert, and Licensing of Explosive Materials
Carbon Filtration for Reducing Emissions from Chemical Agent Incineration (Compass Series (Washington, D.C.).)
An Interim Assessment of the AEAP's Emissions Characterization and Near-Field Interactions Elements (Compass Series)
Measuring Science and Engineer Enterprise
The science and engineering enterprise has continued to evolve, responding over the last decade to increased economic globalization, a post-cold war military, federal budget fluctuations, and structural changes in the way science and engineering are conducted and innovations are adopted. This report suggests ways to revise the data collection activities of the Science Resources Studies Division (SRS) of the National Science Foundation to better capture the current realities of R&D funding and S&E human resources. The report's recommendations would improve the relevance of the data on graduate education, the labor market for scientists and engineers, and the funding and conduct of research and development, and thus better meet the data needs of policymakers, managers, and researchers.
Securing America's Industrial Strength (Compass Series (Washington, D.C.).)
An End State Methodology for Identifying Technology Needs for Environmental Management, with an Example from the Hanford Site Tanks (Compass Series)
Transnational Organized Crime
Transnational organized crime interferes with the everyday lives of more and more people - and represents a serious threat to democracy. By now, organized crime has become an inherent feature of economic globalization, and the fine line between the legal and illegal operation of business networks is blurred. Additionally, few experts could claim to have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the laws and regulations governing the international flow of trade, and hence of the borderline towards criminal transactions. This book offers contributions from 12 countries around the world authored by 25 experts from a wide range of academic disciplines, representatives from civil society organizations and private industry. Recognizing the complexity of the issue, this publication provides a cross cultural and multi-disciplinary analysis of transnational organized crime. (Conception: Regine Schönenberg and Annette von Schönfeld)