J.A
Homeland Security and Terrorism
Second Edition
Chapter 07
Transnational Organized Crime and Terrorism
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Learning Objectives
1. Explain the different kinds or types of crime.
2. Define transnational organized crime.
3. Describe the different models of transnational organized crime.
4. Describe how the various transnational organized crime groups are structured.
5. Discuss the different crimes and activities associated with transnational organized crime
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Defining Transnational Organized Crime
Organized Criminal Groups That Operate Multinationally
Assault On People, Society, Or Government
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Distinguishing Types or Categories of Crime
Street Crime
Organized Crime
White-Collar Crime
Transnational Organized Crime
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Impact of Transnational Organized Crime
TOC Intrusions Into Legitimate Government and Business Activities
TOC Soldiers Organize Into Government Approved Militias
TOC Undermines and Threatens the State Not Only in Terms of Justice and Social Order, But Also in Terms of Economic Viability
TOC and Illicit Criminal Economics Threaten the Security of the State
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Conditions Facilitating Transnational Organized Crime
Globalization of the Economy
Increased Numbers and Heterogeneity of Immigrants
Improved Communications Technology
Proliferation of Transportation Technology
Weak Governments
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Networking: The Etiology of Transnational Organized Crime Groups
Political Models
Economic Models
Social Models
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How Transnational Crime is Organized
Standard Hierarchy
Regional Hierarchy
Clustered Hierarchy
Core Groups
Criminal Network
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Transnational Organized Crime Activities (1 of 2)
Drug Trafficking
Human Trafficking
Smuggling of Technology and WMD Materials
Arms Trafficking
Trafficking in Precious Gems
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Transnational Organized Crime Activities (2 of 2)
Piracy
Non-Drug Contraband Smuggling
Counterfeiting
Theft
Financial Fraud
Environmental Crimes
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Failed States and Transnational Crime and Terrorism
Quasi States
Almost States
Black Spots
Failed States
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Links Between Transnational, Organized Crime and Terrorist Organizations
Both Operate Secretly and Usually From an Underground
Both Use Muscle and Ruthlessness and Produce Mainly Civilian Victims
Intimidation is Characteristic of Both Groups
Both Use Similar Tactics: Kidnappings, Assassinations, and Extortion
Both Exert Control Over Individuals Within the Group
Both Use Front Organizations such as Legitimate Businesses or Charities
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Dissimilarities between Transnational Crime and Terrorism (1 of 2)
Terrorist groups are usually ideologically or politically motivated, whereas organized crime groups are profit oriented.
Terrorist groups often wish to compete with governments for legitimacy; organized crime groups do not.
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Dissimilarities between Transnational Crime and Terrorism (2 of 2)
Terrorist groups relish media attention and oftentimes exert efforts to receive it; organized crime groups attempt to remain in the shadows receiving as little notoriety as possible.
Terrorist victimization and violence are generally less discriminate than those of organized crime groups.
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