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Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict - Analysis of International Crime Statistics for Researchers & Policy Makers" (注:原书名为学术著作标题,已保持其学术严肃性,添加了说明性后缀表明内容方向和使用场景)
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Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict - Analysis of International Crime Statistics for Researchers & Policy Makers
Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict - Analysis of International Crime Statistics for Researchers & Policy Makers
Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict - Analysis of International Crime Statistics for Researchers & Policy Makers" (注:原书名为学术著作标题,已保持其学术严肃性,添加了说明性后缀表明内容方向和使用场景)
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At least 200,000-250,000 people died in the war in Bosnia. "There are three million child soldiers in Africa." "More than 650,000 civilians have been killed as a result of the U.S. occupation of Iraq." "Between 600,000 and 800,000 women are trafficked across borders every year." "Money laundering represents as much as 10 percent of global GDP." "Internet child porn is a $20 billion-a-year industry." These are big, attention-grabbing numbers, frequently used in policy debates and media reporting. Peter Andreas and Kelly M. Greenhill see only one problem: these numbers are probably false. Their continued use and abuse reflect a much larger and troubling pattern: policymakers and the media naively or deliberately accept highly politicized and questionable statistical claims about activities that are extremely difficult to measure. As a result, we too often become trapped by these mythical numbers, with perverse and counterproductive consequences.This problem exists in myriad policy realms. But it is particularly pronounced in statistics related to the politically charged realms of global crime and conflict-numbers of people killed in massacres and during genocides, the size of refugee flows, the magnitude of the illicit global trade in drugs and human beings, and so on. In Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts, political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and policy analysts critically examine the murky origins of some of these statistics and trace their remarkable proliferation. They also assess the standard metrics used to evaluate policy effectiveness in combating problems such as terrorist financing, sex trafficking, and the drug trade.
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This is what I've been waiting for; a comprehensive study of these issues. Solid B. The Serbia article is worth price of admission alone.

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