Global Crimes, Criminal Issues, and Their Impact on National and International Justice Systems Essay

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    are also denoted by the presence of criminal groups and chains. Though these activities are not new, both the geographic area and scale of the present problem is unprecedented. The value of illegal trade in 2009 throughout the world was about $1.3 trillion (Jenner, 2010). Drug smuggling is a major concern wherein it has major adverse effects due to the large illegal profits it produces (Jenner, 2010). In different drug production regions and transit areas, criminal groups disregard state authority and

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    claimed that there had been a globalisation of crime due to the increasing interconnectedness of crime across national borders. Globalisation aids in creating new opportunities for crime and new means of committing crime and new offences for example various cyber-crimes. A principal driver that can be identified to explain globalisations acceleration in the last few decades is technology. “Information and communication technology has allowed international trade and finance to become despatialised to

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