Fighting Crime: Mexico’s Lessons for Russia
Government's Response to Drug Cartels Globalization in the past two decades has had a number of unforeseen implications, pointing, among other things, to the emergence of transnational organized crime (TOC) as the successor to national organized criminal gangs (OCG) both in industrially developed countries and in transition economies. TOC's global grip is now unprecedented. Criminal groups have mastered new technologies and set up networks that ...
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