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The scope of the illegal activities perpetuated by the criminals of the syndicate of organised crime in UK is broad and it includes trafficking in human beings especially women and children for sexual exploitation, illicit drugs, illegal immigration as bonded labour, and trading in prohibited items like tobacco or alcohol.... Much of the criminology studies and the criminal laws tend to focus on the criminal activities perpetuated by individuals, owing to the fact that generally individual criminals are apprehended and sent for prosecution, even though they may actually be a part of a larger criminal gang....
33 Pages
(8250 words)
Dissertation
any councils & governmental bodies in the European Union have so far been ineffective in eliminating this phenomenon completely mainly because of the disagreement on whether to treat this issue as an immigration problem or a human rights issue.... As slavery is an illegal act executed by the organized mafia, employing clandestine methods, its exact numbers will always vary from estimated studies (Craig 2007; Craig et al 2007; Engerman et al 2001)....
9 Pages
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Coursework
David Blunkett, previous Home Secretary of UK, with good reasons, wanted the anti-terror measures to be linked with combating illegal immigration, traffickers, and granting of asylum.... This essay "To What Extent Can laws Adequately Combat Terrorism" focuses on recent terrorism incidents in Western countries that led to these countries forming firm laws against terrorist activities.... Other countries including the Middle East countries have changed or reinvented their laws....
16 Pages
(4000 words)
Essay
The topic selected by the author to research is the use of official corruption by transnational criminal groups to further their illegal activities.... he topic is relevant to transnational crime prevention in that transnational criminal groups greatly rely on the use of various forms of official corruption to facilitate and grow their illegal activities.... In such circumstances, desire for illegal goods and services, such as drugs or other contraband, is often high and organised crime groups can and will fill any vacuum created by the weakness of the state to and provide essential and non essential services, including protection....
40 Pages
(10000 words)
Essay
The author states that that labor laws of Afghanistan, directives from the Ministry of Labor and the constitution are not utilized to protect their interests.... In the paper 'Afghan employment by foreign contractors' the author analyzes the position of foreign contractors in Afghanistan....
16 Pages
(4000 words)
Dissertation
hose trying to grasp or understand the origins and nature of prejudiced violence are prone to disillusionment by existing literature of discrimination, racism, and prejudice.... To a level uncommon in the field of behavioural science, scholars are greatly reliant on figures assembled by government and monitoring....
40 Pages
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Essay
Even though many laws have been established by the government, such as the Sexual Offences Act 2003, Asylum and Immigration Act 2004, and Coroners and Justice Act 2009, in order to prevent modern-day slavery and human trafficking in the UK many agencies still argue that the government's efforts to prevent slavery is minimal.... As slavery is an illegal act executed by the organized mafia, employing clandestine methods, its exact numbers will always vary from estimated studies (Craig 2007; Craig et al 2007; Engerman et al 2001)....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Coursework
Each jurisdiction has its own set of criminal justice laws and agencies.... This paper "The Change in Federal Law Enforcement After 9/11" explores the federal law enforcement after the September 11 attacks with a focus on the Homeland Security Act, the United States of America Patriot Act of 2001 and the Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act....
36 Pages
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Research Paper