STRUCTURE OF ORGANIZED CRIMINAL GROUPS ORIGINATING FROM THE BALKAN PENINSULA: MODELS OF TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS CRIMINAL GROUPS

Stanojoska, Angelina and Petrevski, Blagojce and Susak, Ivona (2015) STRUCTURE OF ORGANIZED CRIMINAL GROUPS ORIGINATING FROM THE BALKAN PENINSULA: MODELS OF TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS CRIMINAL GROUPS. Ministry of Interior, Police Academy - Croatia. ISBN 978-953-161-291-6

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Abstract

Over the years, the Balkan territory has been known for the violence that happened and still is happening on its soil. Known by the permanent war conflicts, the Balkans are still a crime hotspot, with every criminal route going through it, but it is also a nest of crime, an origin place of many criminal groups that are active here, but also in the other regions of the European continent. Albanian, Bulgarian and Serbian criminal groups are the ones that rule the Balkan territory, and commit a range of acts belonging to “modern” types of organized crimes. The model of trafficking in human beings on the Balkans is known as a model of violence, because of the use of violent methods as instrumentum operandi.
The paper will try to construct the structure of organized criminal groups on the Balkans using comparative analysis. It will try to make a distinction between the vertical and horizontal division of roles, and try to explain their modus operandi and its fluctuation through the years.
Key words: model, network, organized criminal groups, role, structure, trafficking in human beings.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: Scientific Fields (Frascati) > Social Sciences > Other social sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Law
Depositing User: Mr Mladen Kradzoski
Date Deposited: 11 Feb 2019 12:55
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2019 11:12
URI: https://eprints.uklo.edu.mk/id/eprint/1536

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