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Pre-emptive Strike: How Australia is Tackling Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs

机译:先发制人的罢工:澳大利亚如何应对非法摩托车帮派

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In the past three years, new laws have been introduced in four Australian states designed to prevent criminal conspiracies by outlaw motorcycle gang (OMG) members and to disrupt the criminal activities of these gangs. The Australian laws push the boundaries previously set in similar laws in other jurisdictions, in that controls can be imposed because of membership of an organization perceived as a threat by the state. The laws constitute a pre-emptive strike against OMGs. However, there are very real issues about their likely effectiveness, given research suggesting that the primary structures targeted in this legislation, the clubs, are not necessarily the ones that OMG members use to conduct their criminal business. This article explores these issues, and suggests that the reaction of OMGs to this legislation may provide important information about OMG adaptiveness and resilience.
机译:在过去的三年中,澳大利亚的四个州引入了新的法律,旨在防止非法的摩托车团伙(OMG)成员进行犯罪阴谋并破坏这些团伙的犯罪活动。澳大利亚法律突破了先前在其他司法管辖区的类似法律中设定的界限,因为可以强制实施控制,因为该组织的成员资格被国家视为威胁。法律构成了对OMG的先发制人的打击。但是,由于研究表明该立法针对的主要结构(俱乐部)不一定是OMG成员用于开展犯罪活动的结构,因此它们的有效性存在非常现实的问题。本文探讨了这些问题,并建议OMG对此法规的反应可能会提供有关OMG适应性和弹性的重要信息。

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