Organized Crime as a Threat to Security Systems: Serbian Experience

Jovašević, Dragan and Batrićević, Ana (2013) Organized Crime as a Threat to Security Systems: Serbian Experience. Studia Securitatis Magazine. pp. 69-85. ISSN 2821 – 5966

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Batricevic, A., Jovasevic, D. (2013) Organized Crime As a Threat to Security Systems – Serbian Experience. Studia Securitatis (Security Studies), 7(2), 86-102..pdf - Published Version
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Abstract

Not only does organized crime, emerging in various forms and shapes, seriously endanger national security of all contemporary states, but it also represents an international, global problem. That is the reason why several international legal documents have been adopted under the auspices of universal as well as regional and international organizations. These legal sources establish a system of international standards in order to provide adequate, efficient, effective and lawful suppression of organized crime and each state is expected to implement and apply them within their national legislations. In the past couple of years, during the process of European integration, the Republic of Serbia has been making significant efforts, particularly in normative and legislative sphere, in order to establish an efficient mechanism for prevention and suppression of organized crime. In this paper, the authors analyze essential characteristics of this form of crime and discuss its general effects on the safety of security systems.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: iksi iksi
Date Deposited: 26 Dec 2022 20:10
Last Modified: 24 Dec 2023 20:40
URI: http://institutecsr.iksi.ac.rs/id/eprint/708

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