The realities of international law enforcement are widely
misunderstood and generally mystifying to the uninitiated.
Combating cross border crime is a dynamic aspect of criminal
justice that is becoming increasingly complex and directly relevant
to national and local level policing. Unfortunately, most
practitioners and policy-makers are unaware of the challenges
involved in investigating and prosecuting criminals across
frontiers. Professional experience of combating international crime
is still restricted to relatively few. Globalization and
technological advances have removed a great many obstacles to
trade, but they have also facilitated access to new markets for
criminal entrepreneurs whilst offering a reduced risk of detection
and prosecution. International criminal activity has always had a
significant and direct, if somewhat obscured, impact on the
national and local crime picture. Without effective or coordinated
cross-border strategies to redress the balance, the risk and damage
caused by international criminal activity will continue to increase
unabated. Combating International Crime maps the practicalities and
challenges in making cross-border law enforcement work. Addressing
the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crime
or criminality which is conducted in more than one country, it
provides a professional assessment and describes the essential
ingredients of international law enforcement cooperation. It
identifies the needs, implications and consequences of a
comprehensive strategy against international crime and contains
case studies by way of illustration and example.
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