Abstract
The subject analyses the theory of transnational crime, the emerging trends and practices of transnational crime investigations in addition to the policing of these types of global crimes. This study focuses upon the existing forms of (complex and sophisticated) criminal activity such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, illegal arms trade … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
Module 1 - Recent developments in international law and legal processes in the fight against transnational crime.Module 2 - The cyber technologies world as a vulnerability and as an investigative tool in transnational crime investigation.Module 3 - Future strategies, practices and policies to combat emerging trends in transnational crime.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
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Have an advanced level of knowledge and understanding of the emerging trends within transnational crime in association with globalisation.
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Be able to critically analyse the emerging practices of transnational organised crime groups and investigative responses.
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Understand and critically analyse recent developments within the criminological theory of transnational crime.
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Demonstrate a mastery and critical understanding of the theoretical, legal and regulatory approaches to transnational crime.
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Be able to critically analyse and reflect upon the growth of collaboration strategies between global enforcement agencies and other organisations in the fight against transnational crime.