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Transnational Organised Crime
A Comparative Analysis
von Tom Obokata, Brian Payne
Verlag: Routledge
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ISBN: 978-1-138-93450-4
Erschienen am 12.09.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 466 Gramm
Umfang: 196 Seiten

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Introduction 1. International Standards on Action against Transnational Ogranised Crime 2. Regional Standard on Action against Transnational Organised Crime 3. Legislative Frameworks on Substantive Offences 4. Criminal Investigation and Prosecution of Transnational Organised Crime 5. Criminal Proceedings and Confiscation of Criminal Proceeds Conclusion



Tom Obokata is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights at Keele Law School. Previously he taught at Queen's University Belfast (2006--2012) and the University of Dundee (2004--2006). He is an expert on transnational organised crime and has published and consulted widely on this topic.  

Brian Payne is a Senior Lecturer of Criminology at the University of Gloucestershire. Brian's primary research interests lie in the areas of transnational organised crime, community policing, and restorative justice. Prior to taking up this post, Brian was a Research Fellow for the research project 'North--South Irish Responses to Transnational Organised Crime'.



Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, including drug trafficking, illegal trafficking of people, and fraud. The existence of a land border does not impede these operations; instead in many cases it is used to their advantage. In response, law enforcement strategies must include a transnational, multi-agency approach.
This book critically analyses the extent to which Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have been successful in implementing effective action against transnational organised crime. It explores the adoption of key law enforcement strategies and measures in these jurisdictions, and evaluates how regional (EU law) and international (UN Convention) standards have been implemented at the national level. Drawing on interviews with over 90 stakeholders including the Department of Justice Northern Ireland, the Department of Justice and Equality in Ireland, the Police Service of Northern Ireland and An Garda Síochána, Tom Obokata and Brian Payne discuss the factors affecting the effective prevention and suppression of organised crime, particularly in relation to cross-border cooperation.
In exploring challenges of transnational crime and cooperation, this book will be of great use to students and researchers in international and transnational criminal law, criminology, and crime prevention.


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