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Organized Crime Law

Mark Chambers

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Casa editrice: Publifye

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Organized Crime Law examines the legal strategies used to combat criminal networks. It explores how these organizations evade law enforcement and how legal systems evolve to address these threats. A key focus is on the application of RICO statutes, which target entire criminal organizations, not just individuals. The book also delves into international coordination, essential for prosecuting transnational crimes. One intriguing aspect is the book’s discussion of the challenges posed by cryptocurrency, highlighting how its anonymity complicates law enforcement efforts. The study analyzes government statistics and financial transaction data, incorporating interviews with legal and law enforcement experts. It traces the historical development of organized crime, analyzing landmark cases and relevant extradition treaties. The book progresses from defining organized crime to analyzing RICO statutes, examining international cooperation, and addressing the impact of technology. Ultimately, it proposes policy and legal reforms. Its interdisciplinary approach, connecting law with economics, political science, and sociology, offers a valuable and comprehensive analysis for legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in the true crime and politics of organized crime.
Disponibile da: 05/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 74 pagine.

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