Friday, May 15, 2020

Transnational Crimes Are The Organization And...

Transnational crimes are the organization and implementation of unlawful business ventures by a group of individuals working in more than one country. Transnational’s are able to reposition at any time, make choices based on relative global employment and capitalize on new prospects. These inviduals play a major role in the globalization of transnational crimes and contributes tremendously in organized crimes. Transnational criminals have been one of the largest beneficiaries of globalization. Over the past decade transnational organized crimes has generated a substantial threat to national and international security. It has increased the need for additional public safety, public health, democratic institutions and economic stability†¦show more content†¦Transnational communities produce a multiplicity of innovative profitable connections across national borders. (Finckenauer, Voronin, 2001) What Impact does Transnational Crime have on Organizational Management? The Globalization of transnational crimes will have a major impact on the organizational management of law enforcement. There will be a need for new types of strategies, the way that police departments operate and functions must be changed, if they want to be effective in alleviating the globalization of transnational crimes. There are a variety of organizational management changes that has proved to be effective that should be offered to police executives and their departments in order to tackle the globalization of transnational crimes. To begin it will be beneficial for law enforcement agencies to change how they fight crime and deal with transnational criminals. They should adjust the way they approach crime. By doing this they will be able to tackle the effectiveness of traditional police tactics and have the ability to differentiate various types of crimes besides corporate street crimes. This strategy has the ability to heighten the approach to organized crimes, white collar crimes, drug trafficking and other specialized types of criminal activity. All the crimes in which transnational criminals indulge in through globalization. (Lacher, 2014) Additionally,

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