Author
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- Oleh M. Omelchuk
- Ihor Yo. Haiur
- Olena G. Kozytska
- Anna V. Prysiazhna
- Natalia V. Khmelevska
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to analyse the activities of law enforcement bodies in the field of combating crime and corruption offences. Design/methodology/approach - In modern conditions in Ukraine, effective cooperation between law enforcement bodies and authorities at all levels, as well as with partner organisations and agencies at the national, regional and international levels to effectively combat crimes related to organised crime and corruption is of particular importance. Improving the investigative and detective capacity of the criminal justice system, combined with efforts to intensify cooperation, contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of joint struggle in this area, thus helping to deter, detect, punish and prevent crime and corruption offences. They must be directly part of a sustainable, long-term and comprehensive strategy to reduce the scope for corruption and open the political and economic system to greater competition. Findings - The results of this study allow substantiating that the Ukrainian leadership understands the seriousness of corruption and organised crime: the state takes decisive legislative measures based on international experience. Originality/value - The obvious mechanisms for reducing the level of corruption and organised crime in Ukraine can be: implementation of measures to ensure business freedom; the formation of anti-corruption business strategies; introduction of special methods of anti-corruption education; approbation in Ukraine of positive normative legal acts and practices of law enforcement of preventive nature of the European Union for joint activity of law enforcement bodies and civil society in the field of combating crime and corruption offences.
Suggested Citation
Oleh M. Omelchuk & Ihor Yo. Haiur & Olena G. Kozytska & Anna V. Prysiazhna & Natalia V. Khmelevska, 2021.
"Analysis of the activities of law enforcement authorities in the field of combating crime and corruption offences,"
Journal of Money Laundering Control, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 25(3), pages 700-716, September.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:jmlcpp:jmlc-07-2021-0073
DOI: 10.1108/JMLC-07-2021-0073
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