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Organised Crime and Public Sector Corruption: A Crime Scripts Analysis of Tactical Displacement Risks

NCJ Number
244217
Author(s)
Elizabeth Rowe; Tabor Akman; Russell G. Smith; Adam M. Tomison
Date Published
December 2013
Length
7 pages
Annotation

This paper explores organized crime in Australia.

Abstract

This paper discusses the risk and potential impact of tactical displacement by organized criminals with regard to the potential for increased attempts by organized crime groups to corrupt public servants. This discussion is informed by literature on 'crime scripts' originally developed by Cornish (1994) and the 5I's crime prevention framework developed by Ekblom (2011). Topic examinations include how organized criminal groups can alter their patterns of offending by inducing public officials into corruptly disclosing information relevant to the facilitation of further criminal activity; an analysis of the crime scripts used by organized criminals in relation to the corruption of public servants in selected cases in Australia; and various situational crime prevention solutions to crime prevention as potential ways in which to minimize risks of this nature. Tables and references

Sale Source
Australian Institute of Criminology
Address

GPO Box 2944, Canberra ACT, 2601 Australia, Australia

Publication Format
Document (Online)
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research)
Language
English
Country
Australia
Note

Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 444, December 2013