The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime
This thesis examines domestic authorities’ use of non-criminal justice responses to counter organized crime. Examples of responses used to counter outlaw motorcycle gangs in Canada, Germany, and Iceland are provided. These responses are significantly different from most international efforts focusin...
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ftyorkuniv:oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/30118 2023-05-15T16:48:10+02:00 The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime Sigursteinsson, Bjarni Halldor Beare, Margaret Evelyn 2015-08-28T15:45:36Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10315/30118 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10315/30118 Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests. Law International law Organized Crime Transnational Organized Crime Transnational Crime Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Transnational Criminal Law International Criminal Law International Soft Law European Union Law European Union EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice AFSJ COSI CRIMORG EUROPOL European Police Office Schengen border control Non-Criminal Justice Responses Globalization Global governance Globalization of Crime Control Crime Control Pluralism Pluralist legal thinking Functionalism Legal comparison Canada Germany Iceland Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 2015 ftyorkuniv 2022-08-22T13:00:50Z This thesis examines domestic authorities’ use of non-criminal justice responses to counter organized crime. Examples of responses used to counter outlaw motorcycle gangs in Canada, Germany, and Iceland are provided. These responses are significantly different from most international efforts focusing on criminal norms and cooperation in criminal matters. As harmonization of legislation, policies and practices in this field become an international focus, I examine the role currently played by the European Union in promoting these non-criminal justice 'alternative' enforcement strategies for the purpose of furthering the development of international and domestic efforts to counter organized crime. This study concludes that the European Union is, in fact, promoting this approach through International Soft Law. The thesis then examines whether there are the same concerns pertaining to matters such as due process and democratic principles as previously raised with international efforts to suppress organized crime within the field of Transnational Criminal Law. Thesis Iceland York University, Toronto: YorkSpace Canada |
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Law International law Organized Crime Transnational Organized Crime Transnational Crime Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Transnational Criminal Law International Criminal Law International Soft Law European Union Law European Union EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice AFSJ COSI CRIMORG EUROPOL European Police Office Schengen border control Non-Criminal Justice Responses Globalization Global governance Globalization of Crime Control Crime Control Pluralism Pluralist legal thinking Functionalism Legal comparison Canada Germany Iceland |
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Law International law Organized Crime Transnational Organized Crime Transnational Crime Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Transnational Criminal Law International Criminal Law International Soft Law European Union Law European Union EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice AFSJ COSI CRIMORG EUROPOL European Police Office Schengen border control Non-Criminal Justice Responses Globalization Global governance Globalization of Crime Control Crime Control Pluralism Pluralist legal thinking Functionalism Legal comparison Canada Germany Iceland Sigursteinsson, Bjarni Halldor The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime |
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Law International law Organized Crime Transnational Organized Crime Transnational Crime Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Transnational Criminal Law International Criminal Law International Soft Law European Union Law European Union EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice AFSJ COSI CRIMORG EUROPOL European Police Office Schengen border control Non-Criminal Justice Responses Globalization Global governance Globalization of Crime Control Crime Control Pluralism Pluralist legal thinking Functionalism Legal comparison Canada Germany Iceland |
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This thesis examines domestic authorities’ use of non-criminal justice responses to counter organized crime. Examples of responses used to counter outlaw motorcycle gangs in Canada, Germany, and Iceland are provided. These responses are significantly different from most international efforts focusing on criminal norms and cooperation in criminal matters. As harmonization of legislation, policies and practices in this field become an international focus, I examine the role currently played by the European Union in promoting these non-criminal justice 'alternative' enforcement strategies for the purpose of furthering the development of international and domestic efforts to counter organized crime. This study concludes that the European Union is, in fact, promoting this approach through International Soft Law. The thesis then examines whether there are the same concerns pertaining to matters such as due process and democratic principles as previously raised with international efforts to suppress organized crime within the field of Transnational Criminal Law. |
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The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime |
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The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime |
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The Globalization of Crime Control: The Use of Non-criminal Justice Responses for Countering Organized Crime |
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