Transnational Crime




Transnational Crime

Transnational Crime

Most Important Examples of Types of Transnational Crime & Organized Groups

The ongoing trend toward transnational organized crime groups is a compelling development in the 21st century, with the implication that these groups are beginning to collaborate in a systematic manner to further their organizational goals on an international scale.

Edwards & Gill (2003) mention that organized crime is dynamic, and its inner workings undergo constant change. For example, beginning in the 1980s, Colombian and Cuban drug trafficking groups emerged in the United States, fiercely competing for cocaine and heroin markets previously dominated by traditional organized crime. More recently, with the ...
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