Mara Salvatrucha and transnational crime in North and Central America: uncovering the external links and internal dynamics /

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2007

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Alcantara, Mariana Del Rocio

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The assimilation of organised crime into transnational crime has had detrimental effects on the national and regional security of countries around the world. Transnational crime has increasingly become a security concern, as organised gangs have permeated across borders with enhanced sophistication with minimal regard for law enforcement.

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University of South Australia. School of International Studies.
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Thesis (MInternationalStudies)--University of South Australia, 2007.

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Copyright 2007 Mariana Del Rocio Alcantara

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1 ethesis (107 pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-101)

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