Maritime piracy worldwide

Marco Dugato, Giulia Berlusconi

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Abstract

Maritime piracy is a complex phenomenon that, according to the definition used, comprises different criminal behaviours (e.g., theft, robbery, kidnapping), modus operandi (e.g., massive armed attacks, insiders, use of skiffs and mother ships) and targets (e.g., the goods carried on the ship, the belongings of the crew, the ship itself). These features may change over time and over space. Looking at the evolution and peculiarities of this phenomenon in different areas can help to identify regularities and implement more effective countermeasures. In recent years, Transcrime has been active in promoting the idea that actual reductions of complex crime phenomena can be reached through specific prevention strategies. This approach relies on accurate analyses of the available data to identify regular patterns and risk factors. This study summarises some of the findings that emerged from the research Transcrime conducted on maritime piracy, using a comparative approach.
Lingua originaleEnglish
EditoreTranscrime
Numero di pagine15
ISBN (stampa)978-88-8443-593-4
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015
Pubblicato esternamente

Serie di pubblicazioni

NomeTRANSCRIME RESEARCH IN BRIEF

Keywords

  • Maritime Piracy

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