Transnational organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean : from evolving threats and responses to integrated, adaptive solutions
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Transnational organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean : from evolving threats and responses to integrated, adaptive solutions
(Security in the Americas in the twenty-first century)
Lexington Books, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-213) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Transnational Organized Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean: From Evolving Threats and Responses to Integrated, Adaptive Solutions provides a comprehensive overview of and introduction to transnational organized crime in Latin America for the student and practitioner. It addresses the geography of illicit activities, including relationships between source, transit, and consumption zones, as well as illicit activities beyond narcotrafficking, such as illegal mining, contraband, human smuggling, and money laundering. It applies a typology of cartels, intermediate groups, gangs, and ideological groups to examine specific criminal organizations and the relationships between them. It makes a comparative assessment of government approaches to combatting transnational organized crime in the region, including discussions of interagency coordination, interdiction, targeting of criminal group leaders, the use of the military in law enforcement, law enforcement reform efforts, prison control, and international cooperation. It concludes by applying these thorough analyses to make concrete recommendations for both Latin American and United States policymakers.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Geography of Transnational Organized Crime
Chapter 3. Transnational Organized Crime Groups
Chapter 4. Comparative Solutions
Chapter 5. The Path Forward
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