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Corporate crime is a phenomenon that marked the XX century. The first half was marked with two major world economic crises (The Great Depression) and the second with an increasing number of massive corporate scandals.Corporate crime stems from business activities and although there were...
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The development of economic relations has prompted the development of the idea of integrating more countries into one big country. Countries have formed, in the process of integration, different economic associations based on economic interests, also encouraged by the political, cultural and...
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Purpose: This paper aims to describe and discuss the role of the police in anti-money laundering, with particular reference to the situation in the Republic of Macedonia. Design/methodology/approach: A doctrinal approach is used to describe the role of the police in anti-money laundering...
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The economic analysis of crime points out to the link between economics and criminology. Many researchers starting from Engels, Bonger, Pausukanis, Kirchheimer, William Chambliss, Richard Quinney and others make a correlation between economics and criminology. Crime is closely associated with...
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