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Global Crime Networks

Mark Chambers

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Editora: Publifye

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Global Crime Networks explores the pervasive and complex world of transnational organized crime, revealing how these illicit networks operate beyond borders to undermine governance and destabilize international security. The book examines the organizational structures that allow these networks to flourish, highlighting how they exploit globalization to maximize profits while minimizing risks. Readers will discover that these networks are not merely collections of individual criminals but adaptive organizations with hierarchies and sophisticated communication methods.

 
The study delves into major illicit trades such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, and arms smuggling, detailing their specific characteristics and geographical hotspots. It also reveals the significant political and economic impact these networks exert, influencing governments and financial institutions.

 
Drawing from UN reports, academic studies, and real-world case studies, Global Crime Networks progresses from introducing core concepts to exploring organizational structures, illicit trades, and their impacts, concluding with potential counter-strategies that emphasize international cooperation and targeted interventions.
Disponível desde: 21/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 76 páginas.

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