1. Organzied Crime and War on Drugs
The recent rise in the magnitude, intensity, and complexity of crime around the world threatens the safety of citizens everywhere and obstruct countries in their social, economic and cultural development. ... Furthermore, criminal groups have established international networks to carry out their activities more effectively through intricate technology and by exploiting today's open borders. ... In addition, the growth of global trade has been associated with the evolution of global financial networks that have made it enormously difficult for governments to regulate and control monetary t...
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