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The global literature on organized crime : an interpretive report on the development and meta-analysis of an annotated bibliographic database for Canadian policy makers / by Net-L3.com ; James Sheptycki and Margaret Beare and Pierre-Yves Bourduas and Carlo Morselli and Lisa Taylor and Norman E. Taylor.

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Public Safety Canada Library & Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

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Alternate Title

Interpretive report on the development and meta-analysis of an annotated bibliographic database for Canadian policy makers
Documentation sur le crime organisé publiée dans le monde : rapport d'interprétation sur l'élaboration et la méta-analyse d'une base de données bibliographiques commentées à l'intention des décideurs canadiens.

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Includes bibliographical references: p. 37-44.

Description

44 p. ; 28 cm.

Note

"Prepared for Research and National Coordination, Organized Crime Division, Law Enforcement and Policy Branch, Public Safety Canada."
Issued also in French under title: Documentation sur le crime organisé publiée dans le monde : rapport d'interprétation sur l'élaboration et la méta-analyse d'une base de données bibliographiques commentées à l'intention des décideurs canadiens.
"Report no. 009, 2010"
Available also on the Internet (as of Oct. 2012) at: http://publications.gc.ca/pub?id=390695&sl=0.

Summary

The following analytical report accompanies the delivery to Public Safety Canada of an expandable, updatable and electronically stored bibliographic database of research literature on the organization of crime and practical responses to it. This database is currently populated with over 300 annotated references and includes extensive search features which will support both researchers and criminal justice practitioners in their efforts against organized crime in Canada.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Illegal markets, criminal networks and violence in illegal markets -- 3. International trends in strategic organized crime prevention and harm reduction -- 4. Intelligence-led policing and strategic impact assessment of organized crime: Canada in the International context -- 5. Money laundering and organized crime -- 6. Alternative strategies of organized crime prevention -- 7. Organized cybercrime -- 8. Environmental crime -- 9. Conclusion.

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1HV 8079 .O73 S41 2010On ShelfPS-Digitization storage
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