Acknowledgements
This course was created by The Open University in support of the E4J initiative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Our grateful thanks go to the following people who contributed to the video and audio media and articles used in this course:
Abiola Olukemi Ogunyemi, Senior Lecturer, Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University
Amna Mahmood, Professor, Department of Politics & International Relations, International Islamic University
Catherine Fellow, School of Law, Melbourne University
Charles Freeland, Lecturer and Course Coordinator, International Program of Design and Architecture, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Dimitri Vlassis, Chief, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, UNODC
Donhatai Harris, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Francine Ryan, Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Law, The Open University Law School, UK
Hugh McFaul, Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Law, The Open University Law School, UK
Ioannis Papageorgiou, Associate Professor, School of Political Sciences, Aristotle University, Greece
Jay Albanese, Professor, Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
James M. Lang, Director, The Center for Teaching Excellence, Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Nceku Nyathi, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Law, De Montfort University, UK
Nikolas Kirby, Associate Professor, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Richard Lucas, Visiting Professor, Australian National University
Sigall Horovitz, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer, UNODC
Stephanie Maher, Postdoctoral Fellow, African Centre for Migration and Society, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa
Thomas William Cooper, Professor, Department of Visual & Media Arts, Emerson College, USA
Timothy Kuhner, Associate Professor of Law, University of Auckland
Ugljesa Zvekic, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade
Zucheng Zhou, Professor of Management & Business Ethics, Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
We also acknowledge the use of other media within the course:
ETICO – UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning in Unit 1
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy used throughout the course
MindTools in Units 3 and 4
YouTube in Units 4 and 7
Stephen L. Chew in Unit 7
BBC/OU in Unit 7
Wired.com in Unit 7
References and further reading