RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANIZED CRIME AND VIOLENT RADICALIZATION

Organized crime became a problem of international interest for law enforcement authorities and security field from the perspective of its transnational nature and the areas in which it can manifest itself: drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human beings or cultural relics. On the other hand, vio...

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Main Authors: Teodor FRUNZETI, Iulia-Mihaela DRĂGAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Romanian Scientists Publishing House 2025-07-01
Series:Annals: Series on Military Sciences
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Online Access:https://aos.ro/wp-content/anale/MTVol17Nr2Art.1.pdf
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Summary:Organized crime became a problem of international interest for law enforcement authorities and security field from the perspective of its transnational nature and the areas in which it can manifest itself: drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human beings or cultural relics. On the other hand, violent radicalization is a phenomenon that security institutions are making efforts to combat considering the security risks generated by this manifestation: political violence or terrorism. The purpose of this research is to extract the similarities and differences between the two phenomena, using comparative analysis as a methodology. The research question targeted by this study refers to the identification of the relationship between the two phenomena, as well as the connecting elements.
ISSN:2066-7086