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Administrative Measures to Prevent and Tackle Crime
Administrative Measures to Prevent and Tackle Crime

Administrative Measures to Prevent and Tackle Crime

Legal Possibilities and Practical Application in EU Member States

Edited by A.C.M. Spapens, Edited by M. Peters, Edited by D. Van Daele

LAW

726 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: PDF

PDF, $97.49 (US $97.49) (CA $132.00)

Publication Date: June 2015

ISBN 9789462743403

Rights: US & CA

Eleven International Publishing (Jun 2015)

Not yet published. Ships 6/18/2015.
 

Overview

Criminals and persons involved in serious and organized crime often do not limit their activities to purely illegal ones, such as drug trafficking, fraud, or property crimes. They also invest money in legal activities and businesses, for instance to exploit the revenues of their crimes or to generate a legal income. Criminals may establish or take over a construction company and then tender for government contracts. The 'business processes' of most types of organized crime also require legal facilities. Authorities thus have a particular interest in preventing criminals from either using the economic infrastructure to acquire a legal income or from misusing businesses to facilitate crimes and applying their criminal proceeds towards this purpose. An administrative approach - applied in addition to or coordinated with the traditional instruments of criminal law - is a potentially powerful tool to prevent and combat serious and organized crime. In 2011, the European Commission awarded an ISEC grant to the Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice (coordinator) to conduct a 'study on the potential for information exchanges between administrative bodies and traditional law enforcement organizations to support the use of administrative measures within EU Member States and at EU level.' The underlying report presented in this book is the result of the ISEC grant. *** Librarians: ebook available on ProQuest and EBSCO [Subject: Criminology, Criminal Law]

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