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The Disruption Of International Organised Crime International And Comparative Criminal Justice Angela Veng Mei Leong

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The Disruption Of International Organised Crime International And Comparative Criminal Justice Angela Veng Mei Leong
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Angela Veng Mei Leong
ISBN: 075467066X, 9780754670667
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Disruption Of International Organised Crime International And Comparative Criminal Justice Angela Veng Mei Leong by Angela Veng Mei Leong 075467066X, 9780754670667 instant download after payment.

Examining the deviant structures of transnational organised crime, this book considers whether traditional mechanisms and national jusrisdictions can tackle this increasing menace. Highlighting the strengths and weaknesses in the present methods of control, the book discusses the possibilities of developing more effective national and international strategies; the creation of non-legal mechanisms outside the traditional criminal justice system and the implications of 'disruption strategies'. The roles of law enforcement officers, tax investigators, financial intelligence officers, compliance officers, lawyers and accountants in enforcing both civil and criminal sanctions on organised crime are also considered.

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