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Author: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Title: Transnational Organized Crime in East Asia and the Pacific A Threat Assessment

Summary: East Asia and the Pacific have experienced rapid economic and social changes during the past few decades and faced the considerable regulation challenges these changes create for public authorities. This report takes a look at the manner in which criminal enterprises have developed alongside legitimate commerce in recent years. Drawing on official statistics, academic studies, and interviews with law enforcement officials, it attempts to outline something about the mechanics of illicit trade: the how, where, when, who, and why of selected contraband markets affecting the region. It also endeavours to give the best reading of the available data on the size of these markets. Though the list of contraband markets discussed is not comprehensive and it is impossible to quantify the value of these markets with any precision, these estimates are offered to prompt public debate on areas of great public policy significance. The mechanics of trafficking are discussed for a nonexhaustive list of 12 illicit flows, which themselves are organized under four headings: 1. Human trafficking and smuggling of migrants 2. Illicit drugs (heroin and methamphetamine) 3. Resources (wildlife, wood products) and pollution crime (e-waste, ozone-depleting substances) 4. Products (counterfeit goods, fraudulent medicines).

Details: Vienna: UNODC, 2013. 192p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 1, 2013 at: http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Studies/TOCTA_EAP_web.pdf

Year: 2013

Country: Asia

URL: http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Studies/TOCTA_EAP_web.pdf

Shelf Number: 128580

Keywords:
Counterfeit Goods
Drug Trafficking
Fraudulent Medicines
Human Smuggling
Human Trafficking
Offenses Against the Environment
Organized Crime (East Asia, Pacific)
Wildlife Crime