Louise Shelley
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Louise Isobel Shelley (* 1952) ist eine US-amerikanische Kriminalitäts- und Terrorismusforscherin. Seit 1998 ist sie die Direktorin des Forschungszentrums Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, das inzwischen zur George Mason University gehört. Dort ist sie seit 2007 zudem auch Professorin für Public Policy. Zuvor war sie 30 Jahre lang an der American University tätig.
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Louise Isobel Shelley (born 1952) is a University professor and Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Endowed Chair at the Schar School of Policy and International Affairs at George Mason University in Virginia. She is also founder and executive director of the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC). Before joining the George Mason University in 2007, she was professor at the American University since 1986. In 1975, she married the State Department analyst and Kremlinologist Donald E. Graves, with whom she had two children before the marriage was dissolved.
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Louise Shelley
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Louise Isobel Shelley (* 1952) ist eine US-amerikanische Kriminalitäts- und Terrorismusforscherin. Seit 1998 ist sie die Direktorin des Forschungszentrums Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center, das inzwischen zur George Mason University gehört. Dort ist sie seit 2007 zudem auch Professorin für Public Policy. Zuvor war sie 30 Jahre lang an der American University tätig.
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Louise Isobel Shelley (born 1952) is a University professor and Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Endowed Chair at the Schar School of Policy and International Affairs at George Mason University in Virginia. She is also founder and executive director of the Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC). Before joining the George Mason University in 2007, she was professor at the American University since 1986. Shelley's most recent book, Dark Commerce: How a New Illicit Economy Is Threatening Our Future was published by Princeton University Press in 2018. She also published Dirty Entanglements: Crime, Corruption, and Terrorism (Cambridge University Press, 2014), Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2010), Policing Soviet Society (Routledge, 1996), Lawyers in Soviet Worklife and Crime and Modernization, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on all aspects of terrorism, transnational crime and corruption. In 1975, she married the State Department analyst and Kremlinologist Donald E. Graves, with whom she had two children before the marriage was dissolved.
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