Contents
Organised Crime
Hierarchical Display of Organised crime
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Crime
Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Criminal procedure > Witness protection
Organised crime
Concept of Organised crime
See the dictionary definition of Organised crime.
Characteristics of Organised crime
Resources
Translation of Organised crime
- Spanish: Crimen organizado
- French: Criminalité organisée
- German: Organisiertes Verbrechen
- Italian: Criminalità organizzata
- Portuguese: Crime organizado
- Polish: Przestępczość zorganizowana
Thesaurus of Organised crime
Social Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Crime > Organised crime
Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Criminal procedure > Witness protection > Organised crime
See also
- International crime
- Organized crime
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