This report constitutes the fourth biennial Cross Border Organised Crime Assessment for both Ireland and Northern Ireland. The aim of the report is to offer an overview of organised crime in both jurisdictions, with particular focus on recognising similarities in serious and organised criminal activity identified by law enforcement on both sides of the border, and also to illustrate how organised criminal gangs attempt to exploit jurisdictional differences
Cross-border economic crime can occur in a wide variety of ways. It can involve acts of dishonesty d...
This country survey examines the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime and...
The event brought together representatives from nine member states to assess the scale and scope of ...
Cross border cooperation between law enforcement agencies (of Ireland and Northern Ireland) continue...
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, including drug trafficking, illegal trafficking o...
Further to the advances made and capabilities built under the auspices of the Cross Border Policing ...
The main part of the article is the study on the legal character of the South Irish Police cross-bor...
Crime is an ongoing issue globally. This analysis aims to assist law enforcement or any other releva...
This report examines levels and trends in crime in the Republic of Ireland for the 48 year period fr...
This paper analyses the changing nature of organised and serious crime following the peace process i...
This report examines the spatial trajectory of crimes perpetrated against small business in Northern...
A new report has indicated that some Irish criminal gangs have become international entities and are...
Most law enforcement activity is focused at the national (federal) level, but each of the six states...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Paper presented at final conference of the Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways: routes to North-So...
Cross-border economic crime can occur in a wide variety of ways. It can involve acts of dishonesty d...
This country survey examines the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime and...
The event brought together representatives from nine member states to assess the scale and scope of ...
Cross border cooperation between law enforcement agencies (of Ireland and Northern Ireland) continue...
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, including drug trafficking, illegal trafficking o...
Further to the advances made and capabilities built under the auspices of the Cross Border Policing ...
The main part of the article is the study on the legal character of the South Irish Police cross-bor...
Crime is an ongoing issue globally. This analysis aims to assist law enforcement or any other releva...
This report examines levels and trends in crime in the Republic of Ireland for the 48 year period fr...
This paper analyses the changing nature of organised and serious crime following the peace process i...
This report examines the spatial trajectory of crimes perpetrated against small business in Northern...
A new report has indicated that some Irish criminal gangs have become international entities and are...
Most law enforcement activity is focused at the national (federal) level, but each of the six states...
The agreed consensus among criminologists today is that globalisation has been beneficial for organi...
Paper presented at final conference of the Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways: routes to North-So...
Cross-border economic crime can occur in a wide variety of ways. It can involve acts of dishonesty d...
This country survey examines the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime and...
The event brought together representatives from nine member states to assess the scale and scope of ...