The Impact of Technology on Law Enforcement and Organized Crime

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Organized crime involves the illicit flow of goods and services in one direction and the flow of the profits of crime in the other. Technology has created much change in the way organized crime groups conduct operations. It has also caused law enforcement organizations to evolve and use a variety of techniques and methods to effectively combat organized crime groups. In order for law enforcement to effectively target and prosecute these groups they must adapt as the organized crime groups have in their use of technology. Many operations run by organized crime groups and law enforcement organizations require the use of some type of technology. The dynamics of technology have made it an advantage for organized crime groups who use technology. But it can also be just as much an advantage for law enforcement organization so they can combat organized crime groups more effectively and efficiently. Globalization has also had a major impact on both law enforcement and organized crime with many organizations being able to operate through networks. This has created many issues such as jurisdiction which can be combated through the use of technology, communication, and effective legislation.

Globalization

Globalization is a term that describes the changes in societies and the world economy that are caused by the dramatic increased cross-border trade, investment, and cultural exchange. Through globalization societies and all aspects of them become integrated through a global network through the uses of communication, transportation, and trade. Globalization has changed organized crime as much as it has changed the business world. Two decades ago organized crime functioned in a hierarchy of operations. Much like the industri...

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