04073nam 22005895 450 991102235230332120250831130210.03-031-96432-210.1007/978-3-031-96432-9(CKB)40851813400041(MiAaPQ)EBC32275461(Au-PeEL)EBL32275461(DE-He213)978-3-031-96432-9(EXLCZ)994085181340004120250831d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTransnational Unconventional Organized Crime: A National and Global Security Concern Volume I: Thematic Perspectives /edited by Christian Kaunert, Sarah Léonard, Anthony J. Masys1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (330 pages)Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications,2363-94663-031-96431-4 Part 1: Unconventional Organized Crime Landscape- national security implications -- Overview of unconventional crime as a business model -- Wildlife trafficking -- Antiquities and Cultural Property -- trafficking for financing terrorism -- Rare earth metals and wood products Migration -- Counterfeit, fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSI) COVID masks and Pharmaceuticals, aviation, nuclea -- Food Fraud -- Part 2: Law Enforcement and Technology solutions -- Border security technology and solutions -- Big data -- AI and ML -- Augmented and virtual reality -- Intelligence analysis.This edited book (volume 1) focuses on exploring the global security issues associated with transnational unconventional organized crime. The book is divided into 2 sections: Part 1: Unconventional Organized Crime Landscape Part 2: Cyber space and organised crime Transnational unconventional organized crime pose a significant and growing threat to national and global security affecting public safety, human security, public health, economic and governmental stability. Not to mention the contributions transnational organized crime makes to terrorist financing. The adaptive nature of transnational organized crime group as well as terrorist and insurgent organizations makes them capable of innovating in real-time to exploit natural disasters, social crisis and global pandemics. Currently with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, transnational organized crime has flourished taking advantage of the unprecedented opportunities for illicit activities. For example as reported in TRACIT (2020) : Worldwide reports indicate a surge in the availability and type of fraudulent medical products intended to exploit the fears of consumers, which includes illicit offerings of falsified versions of treatments such as Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin that will harm or kill already vulnerable patients. Joint operations by the World Customs Organization, Europol and Interpol have resulted in a significant increase in seizures of counterfeit and unauthorized face masks and hand sanitizers.Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications,2363-9466Security, InternationalOrganized crimeTransnational crimeInternational Security StudiesOrganized CrimeTransnational CrimeSecurity, International.Organized crime.Transnational crime.International Security Studies.Organized Crime.Transnational Crime.327.116Kaunert Christian1203940Léonard Sarah1845481Masys Anthony J1783724MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911022352303321Transnational Unconventional Organized Crime: A National and Global Security Concern4431582UNINA