Cities are arenas exploited by organised criminal groups which can appropriate open, accessible and commercial spaces for illegal purposes, while establishing relationships with the legitimate societal context. The focus here is on primary and secondary prevention strategies targeted at altering the legal, administrative and social circumstances that enable organised criminals to flourish economically, and interventions lowering the risk of individuals to be involved in organised criminal activities.
See below the most relevant literature concepts for the Prevention of Organised Crime and Trafficking, and its Key Lessons.
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