Crime is central to security concerns and to defence and policing activities. James Bergeron explores the nexus between transnational organised crime and international security, and the role that the military can play in combating organised crime. The relationship between transnational organised crime and international security may appear to be an interesting sidebar from core defence-related concerns. The reality, however, highlights the centrality of crime - and in particular transnational organised crime - to both security as a concern and defence and policing as activities that seek to combat it.
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