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Women in organised crime

International Cooperation in Combating Organised Crime

International Cooperation in Combating Organised Crime

... organized crime of the most important multilateral agreements is the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized, adopted by General Assembly resolution 55/25 of 15 November 2000, and is the main ...

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... numerous legal challenges against the power of boxing clubs to revoke membership rights to athletes, coaches or administrators. Prominent examples include cases involving athletes who have used violence or verbal threats ...

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Organised crime and the efforts to combat it: a concern for public health

Organised crime and the efforts to combat it: a concern for public health

... Especially Women and Children, which forms Annex II to the UN Convention, covers “ the removal of organs” in addition to “the exploitation of the prostitution of others” and allied offences against natural ...of ...

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Prostitution as a Human Right: an Oxymoron  European Policy Briefs No  36, August 2015

Prostitution as a Human Right: an Oxymoron European Policy Briefs No 36, August 2015

... and women in the EU’ did not gather a majority in the Parliament on 11 March 2014 was because of the abstention of a majority of Green MEPs, who disagreed with the section on ...for organised crime ...

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Towards an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice. COM (98) 459 final, 14 July 1998

Towards an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice. COM (98) 459 final, 14 July 1998

... The deelared objective is to prevent and combat crime at the appropriate level organised or otherwise, in particular terrorism trafficking in persons and offences against children , illi[r] ...

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The substance misuse t reatment needs of minority prisoner gro u p s : women, young off e n d e r s and ethnic minorities

The substance misuse t reatment needs of minority prisoner gro u p s : women, young off e n d e r s and ethnic minorities

... dependent women had received any form of therapy in custody; there is clearly a degree of unmet demand for treatment services after the initial assessment and ...the women about wanting ‘someone to talk to’ ...

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Mass surveillance in cyberspace and the lost art of keeping a secret: Policy lessons for government after the snowden leaks

Mass surveillance in cyberspace and the lost art of keeping a secret: Policy lessons for government after the snowden leaks

... and organised crime activity have motivated nation states to delve into implementing meas- ures of mass surveillance in cyberspace, the breadth of which was partly revealed by the whistleblower Edward ...

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Development of the Reporting Information about Networks and Groups (RING) task:a method for eliciting information from memory about associates, groups, and networks

Development of the Reporting Information about Networks and Groups (RING) task:a method for eliciting information from memory about associates, groups, and networks

... performance, sustainability and success of both criminal and terrorist organisations” (Ozgul, 2016, p.41). Information about terrorist or other criminal networks might be obtained from numerous sources, including live ...

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Technology and organised crime in the smart city: an ethnographic study of the illicit drug trade

Technology and organised crime in the smart city: an ethnographic study of the illicit drug trade

... Organised crime is a market-based activity in which buyers and sellers interact to purchase and distrib- ute illicit goods and services. Illicit drug markets have been variously characterised as being open, ...

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(FSB).3 Organised crime groups have already been used

(FSB).3 Organised crime groups have already been used

... However, Putin’s Russia is also very much an ‘adhocracy’. Institutions and formal positions, whether one is a civil servant or not, matter very little. What matters is how useful one is to the state. As a result, any ...

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Evaluation of EU policies on freedom, security and justice. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 332 final, 28 June 2006

Evaluation of EU policies on freedom, security and justice. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 332 final, 28 June 2006

... Factors influencing evaluation mechanism: Policy based on the TEU Title VI (third pillar). Activities include legislation, including the approximation of crimes and penalties and cooperation measure. Establishing causal ...

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Book review of Maria Los and Andrzej Zybertowicz, Privatizing the Police State: The Case of Poland (Macmillan, 2000)

Book review of Maria Los and Andrzej Zybertowicz, Privatizing the Police State: The Case of Poland (Macmillan, 2000)

... EU measures, a series of action plans and directives, all aimed at combating organised crime and corruption, attempt to control the westward flow of 'newly liberated organized crime' fro[r] ...

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Criminal Law as Police Power: Serious Crime, Unsafe Protest and Risks to Public Safety

Criminal Law as Police Power: Serious Crime, Unsafe Protest and Risks to Public Safety

... through crime control also make this a characteristic of most other Australian states, more recently aided by increasingly coordinated, national and transnational agendas and interagency efforts on combating local ...

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Report on the implementation of the Hague programme for 2005. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 333 final 28 June 2006

Report on the implementation of the Hague programme for 2005. Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament. COM (2006) 333 final 28 June 2006

... 60. Framework Decisions adopted on the basis of Title VI of the EU Treaty routinely provide for at least one Commission report. This report generally serves as a base for a final report by the Council, which only rarely ...

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Organised crime and social media: detecting and corroborating weak signals of human trafficking online

Organised crime and social media: detecting and corroborating weak signals of human trafficking online

... In the tree, the head node is the concept containing all the Tweets from con- cepts that satisfy the minimum support (5512 Tweets) and each of the branches is to an OC Concept - a concept where one attribute is a ...

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ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AS A THREAT
TO THE SAFETY OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND1

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AS A THREAT TO THE SAFETY OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND1

... Th e fears associated with illegal migration, shared by authorities and the general public alike, are by no means unsubstantiated: illegal migration is widely associated with the illegal activity of organised ...

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LEAPING BOUNDARIES: WOMEN IN CRIME

LEAPING BOUNDARIES: WOMEN IN CRIME

... of women prisoners have received special impetus on the policy front as well as in the ...of women in crime from the gender perspective wherein the gender stereotypes clearly define and state her ...

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Future Research on Women and Crime

Future Research on Women and Crime

... of crime and gender. Crime historians are often reluctant in using a comparative approach, because of the complexity of comparative methods and the difficulty of comparing data and variables from different ...

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Proposal for a Council Decision on a joint action establishing a programme of exchanges, training and cooperation for persons responsible for action to combat organised crime (Falcone programme). COM (97) 528 final, 20 October 1997

Proposal for a Council Decision on a joint action establishing a programme of exchanges, training and cooperation for persons responsible for action to combat organised crime (Falcone programme). COM (97) 528 final, 20 October 1997

... Two other important aspects of the Falcone programme should be noted: besides encouraging policies and legislative action in the fight against organised crime, the possibility of support[r] ...

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Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal

Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal

... as organised crime is of little ...about organised crime, therefore, is something that concerns the measures that might serve to increase the degree of citizens’ confidence in the probity of ...

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