Organized crime : policing illegal business entrepreneurialism


Autoria(s): Dean, Geoff; Fahsing, Ivar A.; Gottschalk, Petter
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Organized crime in the twenty-first century is a knowledge war that poses an incalculable global threat to the world economy and harm to society - the economic and social costs are estimated at upwards of L20 billion a year for the UK alone (SOCA 2006/7). Organized Crime: Policing Illegal Business Entrepreneurialism offers a unique approach to the tackling of this area by exploring how it works through the conceptual framework of a business enterprise. Structured in three parts, the book progresses systematically through key areas and concepts integral to dealing effectively with the myriad contemporary forms of organised crime and provides insights on where, how and when to disrupt and dismantle a criminal business activity through current policing practices and policies. From the initial set up of a crime business through to the long term forecasting for growth and profitability, the authors dissect and analyse the different phases of the business enterprise and propose a 'Knowledge-Managed Policing' (KMP) approach to criminal entrepreneurialism. Combining conceptual and practical issues, this is a must-have reference for all police professionals, policing academics and government policy makers who are interested in a Strategy-led, Intelligence supported, Knowledge-Managed approach to policing illegal business entrepreneurialism.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46942/

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46942/1/2010_BK_Dean_OC_Bk_%28Aust_Flyer%29.pdf

http://www.oup.com.au/titles/academic/law/criminal_law/9780199578436

Dean, Geoff, Fahsing, Ivar A., & Gottschalk, Petter (2010) Organized crime : policing illegal business entrepreneurialism. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #180100 LAW #Organised crime #Entrepreneurial criminality #Illegal Businesses #Knowledge-Managed Policing #Economic Crime
Tipo

Book