A behavioral model for Ukrainian organized crime groups

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Ukrainian organized crime groups behavioral model is like any other social organization with strict norms and standards, where customs and rules determine the infrastructure, organization and leadership, and methods of criminal activity unique to Ukraine. A case study of one organized criminal group to find the nature of group dynamics and adherence to traditions like the 'thieves idea' is discussed.

author: Yarmysh, Alexander N.
Ukraine, Evaluation, Criminal psychology

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Summary of the organized crime situation report 2004: Focus on the threat of cybercrime

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Organized crime as a threat to human rights, democracy and the rule of law is on the agenda of the Council of Europe since the 1980s period. As the nature of crime changes and as new threats emerge, policies against crime would therefore need to be adjusted.

Europe

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Problems associated with organized crime in Georgia

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The factors contributing to growth of organized crime in Georgia are discussed. These organized crime groups are classified into different groups and their characteristics are mentioned. The trends in organized crimes are also discussed.

author: Glonti, Georgi
Public affairs, Georgia, Social aspects, Analysis, Growth, Company growth

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subjects list: Company legal issue, Investigations, Organized crime, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis
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