Tackling Organised Crime
Introduction
Tackling Organised Crime– EC Library Guide
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Introduction
Tackling Organised Crime
'Organised crime is a threat to European citizens, businesses, state institutions as well as the economy as a whole. Criminals easily operate across borders, which creates a need for consistent European–level action. The EU continuously adapts its response in relation to the growing complexity of the situation, including the development of specialised EU agencies, such as Europol, Eurojust and CEPOL.'
Source: European Commission
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