Transnational organized crime poses a serious threat to the
international community. This volume, the product of a UN
conference, discusses the dangers of transnational organized crime
and identifies forms of regional, national and international
co-operation for its prevention and control, including intelligence
networks, preventive strategies, extradition treaties,
criminalizing participation in criminal organizations and the
elaboration of an international convention. The reduction and
subsequent containment of transnational organized crime require
governments not only to recognize the seriousness of the challenge,
but also to allocate resources commensurate with this challenge.
The authors warn that should the international community fail to do
this, the prospects for democratic government and the rule of law
will be gloomy.
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