Crisis of governance: Devising strategy to counter international organized crime |
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Authors: | Roy Godson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Teaches courses on government and security , Georgetown University , Washington, DC;2. President of the National Strategy Information Center , |
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Abstract: | This article presents a five‐part strategy to combat International Organized Crime (IOC). First, it establishes the need for ongoing assessments: what is known and what needs to be known about IOC, as well as what opportunities exist to influence its operations? Second, the US must establish a clear‐cut and annunciated policy and strategy that draws on the resources of its many relevant agencies as well as international cooperation. Third, the US should endeavour to lead an international effort to enhance law enforcement. Fourth, law enforcement alone will be inadequate. Containing and neutralizing IOC will require disruption activities as well. Fifth, there is a need for private‐sector education programs to prevent successful criminal enterprises. |
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