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Obstacles to an integrated, joint forces approach to organized crime enforcement A Canadian case study

机译:采取综合,联合部队方法进行有组织犯罪的障碍加拿大的案例研究

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Purpose - This paper aims to explore some of the problems that arise in the execution of a joint force operation (JFO) involving various law enforcement agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on examining factors that impede inter-agency cooperation and coordination in the context of a JFO targeting serious and major crimes. Design/methodology/approach - This paper is informed by primary research that assessed the level of satisfaction of enforcement agencies involved in a Canadian-based multi-agency task force mandated to combat organized crime. Research for this study entailed a questionnaire survey of, and semi-structured interviews with, operational and supervisory personnel assigned to the JFO, as well senior management within agencies participating in the JFO. Findings - The research uncovered significant differences in the level of satisfaction with the execution of the JFO concept between members from the lead (federal) enforcement agency and those of other participating (municipal and provincial) agencies. The majority of survey participants overwhelmingly believe that the integrated, multi-agency approach is an essential ingredient in the effectiveness of this JFO. However, among respondents from participating agencies there was a high rate of dissatisfaction with intelligence dissemination and sharing by the JFO, communication between the JFO and member agencies, and the contribution the JFO makes to the priorities and outputs of participating agencies in their own jurisdictions. Practical implications - These problems strike at the very heart of a multi-agency approach to major crimes enforcement and can be generalized to other jurisdictions and countries. Indeed, impediments to the timely sharing of criminal intelligence continue to constitute one of the most significant obstacles to inter-agency cooperation and coordination, and, by extension, the optimal enforcement of organized crime and terrorism. The problems addressed in this study should be of concern to any manager of a multi-agency task force, and similar research is recommended to unearth problems that may undermine inter-agency cooperation and plague the effectiveness of a JFO. Originality/value - Despite the increased prevalence and importance of multi-agency operations in combating major and serious crimes, little research has been conducted into the issues and problems that obstruct inter-agency cooperation within this context. This paper represents one attempt to fill this void.
机译:目的-本文旨在探讨在涉及各种执法机构的联合部队行动(JFO)的执行过程中出现的一些问题。在针对严重和重大犯罪的JFO的背景下,重点特别放在审查阻碍机构间合作与协调的因素上。设计/方法论/方法-本文是根据初步研究得出的,该研究评估了参与打击加拿大打击有组织犯罪的多机构工作队的执法机构的满意度。这项研究的研究需要对分配给JFO的运营和监督人员以及参与JFO的机构内的高级管理人员进行问卷调查,并进行半结构化访谈。结果-研究发现,主要(联邦)执法机构的成员与其他参与机构(市政和省)的成员对JFO概念的执行满意度之间存在显着差异。大多数调查参与者绝大多数认为,综合,多机构的方法是该JFO有效性的重要组成部分。但是,参与机构的受访者对JFO的情报传播和共享,JFO与成员机构之间的交流以及JFO对参与机构在其辖区内的优先级和产出做出的贡献非常不满意。实际意义-这些问题触及采取多机构方法执行重大犯罪的核心,可以推广到其他司法管辖区和国家。确实,及时分享犯罪情报的障碍仍然构成机构间合作与协调以及最有效地有组织犯罪和恐怖主义的最佳执行的最大障碍之一。多机构工作组的任何经理都应关注本研究中解决的问题,并且建议进行类似的研究来发现可能破坏机构间合作并困扰JFO有效性的问题。原创性/价值-尽管多机构行动在打击重大和严重犯罪中的普遍性和重要性日益增加,但在这种情况下,针对阻碍机构间合作的问题的研究很少。本文代表了一种填补这一空白的尝试。

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