Transnational crime proves problematic in Pacific Islands / John Hill

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Jane's Intelligence Review Vol 18 No 12, December 2006, pp.50-53Summary: The establishment of transnational organized crime (smuggling of drugs, people, and arms, plus money laundering) in the Pacific has caused significant problems for governments in the region. This article considers several regional initiatives designed to help the Pacific Islands reduce their vulnerability and crack down on criminal activities.
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The establishment of transnational organized crime (smuggling of drugs, people, and arms, plus money laundering) in the Pacific has caused significant problems for governments in the region. This article considers several regional initiatives designed to help the Pacific Islands reduce their vulnerability and crack down on criminal activities.

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