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The direct and indirect impacts of organized crime on youth,as offenders and victims
Authors:Holly Richter-White
Affiliation:(1) Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Regulatory Institutions Network, School of Regulation, Justice and Diplomacy, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 0200, Australia
Abstract:While organized crime has an impact on youth that is both broad and direct, frequently it has a more substantial impact as a consequence of its indirect effects that are noted particularly at the community level. This report explores the impact of both traditional and non-traditional organized criminal activities on youth. It also discusses the effect of organized crime on public perception, vulnerable youth populations, and police resource allocation including both supply and demand reduction measures. The research on organized crime in this context is limited in a number of areas. Further research on the impact of organized crime on youth, for example, should include issues related to public perception and the collection of appropriate data. An ethnographic approach could also help expand our understanding of some of the impacts. Policy regarding internal (police) and external (public) communication of the local impact of organized crime should be examined, as well as that related to data entry, police resource allocation, and the issue of supply and demand reduction.
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