U.N.O.D.O.C., United Nations, Office on Drugs and Crime, ha pubblicato uno studio dal titolo "The Globalization of Crime - A Transnational Organized Crime Threat Assessment"
Lo trovi all'indirizzo http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/tocta/TOCTA_Report_2010_low_res.pdf
LEGGI DI SEGUITO LA PREFAZIONE ...
PREFACE BY THE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
In the past quarter century (namely, since the end of
the Cold War), global governance has failed to keep
pace with economic globalization. Therefore, as
unprecedented openness in trade, finance, travel
and communication has created economic growth
and well-being, it has also given rise to massive
opportunities for criminals to make their business
prosper.
Organized crime has diversified, gone global and
reached macro-economic proportions: illicit goods
are sourced from one continent, trafficked across
another, and marketed in a third. Mafias are today
truly a transnational problem: a threat to security,
especially in poor and conflict-ridden countries.
Crime is fuelling corruption, infiltrating business
and politics, and hindering development. And it is
undermining governance by empowering those who
operate outside the law:
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