Abstract

Professor Fijnaut sheds new light on understanding organized crime from a multifaceted perspective. Organized crime in Europe, as in America, confronts law enforcement agencies with new challenges which demands new and different perspectives in order to effectively fight current and future threats. By focusing on the violence associated with organized criminals and on formal mechanisms involving control and trust as basis for inter-agency linkages, he circumscribes two of the most challenging issues in dealing with organized crime. He points out that organized crime groups are not necessarily hierarchical, stable and functional in the way they conduct their business. Professor Fijnaut makes the point that the impact of organized crime groups' activities extend well beyond the strictly criminal arena.

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