A sophisticated examination of an increasingly global problem, this book links criminal business enterprises with modern day management practices to enhance police understanding of organized criminal activity. It presents material from organizational, sociological, managerial, historical, and practical perspectives and examines evolving legal process and the roles of government, police, and international agencies. Beginning with an overview of theories and models, the book details specific issues such as drug trafficking, prostitution, and economic crime and considers the latest methods to combat them. Among others, it discusses the Mafia, Hell's Angels, and terrorists.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Theories of Organized Crime. Entrepreneurship in Organized Crime. Developing Intelligence Strategy. Implementing Intelligence Strategy. Organizational Structure. Organizational Culture. Intelligence Sources. Enforcing Law on Criminal Business. Policing Motorcycle Club Organized Crime. Applying Police Knowledge. Policing Criminal Enterprises. Performance Management in Policing. Performance Measurement in Policing.