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Mike Böge,Jürgen Knies MSc (GIS)the international drug problem. The paper consists of three parts. First, it tries to illustrate the so-called ‘justice gap’ in the world, and explain why an institution such as the United Nations has a comparative advantage in trying to close that gap. Secondly, it will detail four lessons that I hdeceive 发表于 2025-3-28 20:08:06
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The Fox and the Hunters: How IC Technologies Change the Crime Race,ted and caught. The Police do exactly the reverse, using technologies for detecting crime and criminals and arresting them. The range of relationships between technologies and crime is wide. This paper focuses on a relatively narrow path: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) related crimreceptors 发表于 2025-3-29 10:44:38
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Threats to the Net: Trends and Law Enforcement Responses,internet and computer networks in general has elevated this battle to new heights: allowing new methods to track criminal conduct, but also creating new types of crime and significant challenges to law enforcement investigations.发微光 发表于 2025-3-30 00:47:41
Privacy and Investigative Needs: Progressing from Incompatible to Complementary Positions, mutually exclusive objectives. Such a schematic proposition, however, is not one with which one can agree, since in a system calling itself democratic, the exigencies of security must necessarily be reconciled to the demands of basic human rights. As a result, one must advance from the idea of contfulmination 发表于 2025-3-30 04:26:40
Technology and Intelligence Collection,r. Technology does not discriminate between criminals and law abiding citizens — it is freely, and increasingly cheaply, available to all sectors of society. It is unfortunate that often criminals are the first to recognise the benefits of new technology, to embrace it and use it — law enforcement a