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The study presents the phenomenon of organized crime and its definition. This phenomenon was captured under criminal law. The most important areas of activity of contemporary organized criminal groups were also discussed. At the same time, attempts were made to define operational and reconnaissance activities in terms of doctrine and the characteristics of the most important features of these activities...
In order to combat the network of criminal relationships in the European Union and to limit their development, cooperation between the Member States needs to be strengthened. The emergence of a Schengen agreement without internal border controls is the main cause of increased crime in Europe. The abolition of controls on the EU internal borders allowed them to cross over freely and provided the citizens...
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