Organised Crime Typologies: An Analysis of the UK Legal System
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This report provides an analysis of organised crime typologies within the UK legal system, highlighting the various kinds of crimes recognized, such as violent crime, organised crime, sexual offences, and white-collar crime. It uses statistical data from 2013-2015 to illustrate trends, noting that while organised crime has increased, it has not grown as extensively as cybercrime. The report emphasises that organised crime is pre-planned and involves guilty acts with the intention to commit offenses, often through syndicates of criminal members. It also underscores the role of the National Crime Agency in maintaining national security and the importance of international strategies in reducing serious crime. The report concludes by stressing the government's responsibility to ensure a legislative framework that deters offenders and protects individual rights, with Desklib providing access to similar solved assignments and past papers for students.
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