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The organization of 'organized crime policing' and its international context

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:12 authored by Clive Harfield
This article reflects upon a decade of developments in the organization of organized crime policing, particularly within the international context. the review illustartes that the policing (in its widest sense) of organized crime is based on certain prerequisities. other actors besides law enforcement agencies have key roles to,play. the creation of an appropriate instrumental framework is equally as important as having competent and appropriate agencies in place. The multipilicity of interests beg questions about what is feasible in the co-ordination of organized crime policing, given that organized crime is a global phenomenon beyond the scope of any one agency or jurisdiction to deal with alone.

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C. G. Harfield, 'The organization of 'organized crime policing' and its international context' (2008) 8 (4) Criminology and Criminal Justice 483-507.

Journal title

Criminology and Criminal Justice

Volume

8

Issue

4

Pagination

483-507

Language

English

RIS ID

24838

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