Global Organized Crime and International Security

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Andrea Forlivesi
Andrejs Vilks
Anna L. Repetskaya
Arthur Berney
Augusto Balloni
Carlos Resa-Nestares
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criminal networks
cross-border criminality
Dainis Bergmanis
East Asian Free Trade Area
Emilia Romagna Region
Energy Resources
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EU Structural Fund
Female Criminality
financial crime investigation
Flavio Mazzucato
Global Organized Crime
Ian Taylor
Illicit Drug Trade
International Banks
Joseph L. Albini
Julie Anderson
mafia organisations
Mafia Type Association
Mafia Type Organizations
Maria Luisa Cesoni
Mike Levi
Money Laundering Control Act
Money Laundering Investigation
Monica Den Boer
OGD
Organized Crime Control Act
Organized Criminal Group
Peter B. Martin
Petrus C. Van Duyne
Public Administration
R.E. Rogers
Raffaella Sette
RICO Statute
Roberta Bisi
Rodolfo Mendoza Nakamura
Russian Organized Crime
Ruth Jamieson
Sacra Corona Unita
Shake Downs
Sicilian Mafia
terrorism alliances
Terrorist Groups
Transcultural Differences
transnational crime
virtual criminal enterprise analysis
Yakov Gilinskiy
Young Men
Zuleika Vidal Rodriguez

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138319530
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in 1999, this book focuses on organized crime as a worldwide phenomenon that has taken great advantage of enabling technology in banking, communications and transportation to build what is probably the first true 'virtual' corporation in the world. It looks at organized crime as a threat to national and international security ironically stemming, in part, from the collapse of the Soviet empire that provided an already thriving, ruthless and well-organized system of graft, corruption and crime with a new lease of life and also unleashed it on to the world scene. Organized crime is also seen as a system of transnational alliances with the potential to destabilize democratic values and institutions; distort regional, if not worldwide, economies; and subvert the international order by allying itself with terrorist organizations, rogue states and developing countries in search of rapid industrialization and market dominance.