نتایج جستجو برای: organized crime

تعداد نتایج: 83517  

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human trafficking is one form of organized crime with 7 to 10 billion dollars profit next to drug and weapon trades. former soviet republics and eastern europe have become the newest sources of human trafficking, for europe and north america for the purpose of sexual exploitation .this article is a result in causes of human trafficking in central asian republic of the former soviet :union:.

2013
Jessica Dietzler

The extent to which 'organized crime' is involved in illicit antiquities trafficking is unknown and frequently debated. This paper explores the significance and scale of the illicit antiquities trade as a unique transnational criminal phenomenon that is often said to be perpetrated by and exhibit traits of so-called 'organized crime.' The definitional debate behind the term 'organized crime' is...

2010
SAEED ULLAH Abderrafiaa Koukam Amanda Spink Bradford Lee Eden Bernard J. Jansen Bernard T. Han Chia-Nan Wang Clement Leung Donald H. Kraft Hossam Elgindy Gordon Hunter Yacine Lafifi Christos Grecos Manish Gupta Martin Purvis Murali Raman Paul Nieuwenhuysen Prasad Bingi Ram B. Misra Rugayah Gy Hashim Sajid Hussain Satish Kumar Agarwal Sattar B. Sadkhan Shaher Momani Shakil Akhtar Shamkant Madhav Khairnar Waleed H. Abdulla Yong Seog Kim Yong Zhang Yu Zheng Yucong Duan Jyhjong Lin Luis. C. Rabelo Shenping Hu Shunfu Hu Sorinel Oprisan Vishal Goyal Weifeng Xu Xiaochun Cheng Petter Gottschalk Concetta Metallo Kanubhai K. Patel Sanjay Kumar

Information, intelligence and knowledge are required in corporation to detect and prevent white-collar crime. Information and to a similar extent intelligence consist of facts and other data which is organized to characterize or profile a particular situation, incident, or crime and the individual or group of individuals presumed to be involved. This article presents knowledge management, knowl...

2010
Petter Gottschalk

Information, intelligence and knowledge are required in corporation to detect and prevent white-collar crime. Information and to a similar extent intelligence consist of facts and other data which is organized to characterize or profile a particular situation, incident, or crime and the individual or group of individuals presumed to be involved. This article presents knowledge management, knowl...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه پیام نور - دانشگاه پیام نور استان تهران - دانشگاه پیام نور مرکز تهران - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1387

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Journal: :iau international journal of social sciences 2015
soheila sadeghi fasaei zahra mirhosseini

fear of crime is a very prevalent issue today. it challenges the safety of cities. for this reason it has gained considerable attention among the sociologists and criminologists over the last 20 years. whilst men experiencing relatively high rates of violence, they report their fear of crime less than women. in the contrary women have a much greater fear of crime than men, but are victimized le...

2006
Robert C. Davis

it ness intimidation — that is, threats made by defendants to discourage victims or eyewitnesses of crime from reporting or testifying—has only recently been recognized as a prevalent problem. Cases of witness intimidation brought to the public eye by the media typically are sensational and highly unusual, involving witnesses who testified against members of organized crime. Recent studies, how...

Soheila Sadeghi Fasaei, Zahra Mirhosseini

Fear of crime is a very prevalent issue today. It challenges the safety of cities. For this reason it has gained considerable attention among the sociologists and criminologists over the last 20 years. Whilst men experiencing relatively high rates of violence, they report their fear of crime less than women. In the contrary women have a much greater fear of crime than men, but are victimized le...

2009
Peng Wang Jingyi Wang

Transnational crime, sometimes called international crime or multinational systemic crime, is more than an extension of domestic crime. In the context of globalization, transnational organized crime groups respond to market incentives and operate with cooperative relationships, which makes the multinational criminal systems become more efficient and powerful. As a result, no single country has ...

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