ORGANIZED CRIME, THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY AND PREVENTIVE ACTION
AUTHOR – ADITYA JAIN, STUDENT AT IILM UNIVERSITY GREATER NOIDA
BEST CITATION – ADITYA JAIN, ORGANIZED CRIME, THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY AND PREVENTIVE ACTION, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 4 (1) OF 2024, PG. 950-961, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.
ABSTRACT
This research paper delves into the multifaceted nexus between organized crime and national security, analyzing the profound implications of organized criminal activities on the stability and integrity of nations. Drawing upon a wide array of scholarly literature, governmental reports, and case studies, the paper examines the evolving nature of organized crime networks, their global reach, and their ability to exploit vulnerabilities within societies. It highlights the detrimental effects of organized crime on economic prosperity, public safety, and democratic governance, emphasizing the imperative for proactive measures to counteract this pervasive threat. Furthermore, the paper evaluates various preventive strategies and policy interventions employed by governments and international organizations, ranging from legislative reforms and law enforcement initiatives to international cooperation and capacity-building efforts. By synthesizing empirical evidence and theoretical insights, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of organized crime as a national security concern and to offer actionable recommendations for mitigating its adverse impact on society.