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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Medverkansansvarets räckvidd : I gränslandet mellan BrB 23:4 och BrB 23:6

Elias, Berg von Linde January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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AI - ett framtida verktyg för terrorism och organiserad brottslighet? : En framtidsstudie

Gustav, Lindström, Ludvig, Lerbom January 2021 (has links)
This paper explores the future of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it can be used by organised crime orterrorist organisations. It exploresthe fundamentals of AI, its history and how its use is affecting the waypolice operate. The paper shows how the development rate of AI is increasing and predicts how it willcontinue to evolve based on different parameters. A study of different types of AI shows the different usesthese systems have, and their potential misuse in the near future. By using the six pillars approach, aprediction concerning AI and the development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is explored, andits ramifications to our society. The results show that in a world with AGI, AI-enabled crime as we knowit would cease to exist, but up until that point, the use of AI in crime will continue to impact our daily livesand security / Denna uppsats undersöker framtiden för AI och hur den kan användas av organiserad brottslighet ellerterroristorganisationer. Den utforskar grunderna för AI, dess historia och hur dess användning påverkarpolisens verksamhet. Uppsatsen visar hur utvecklingshastigheten för AI ökar och förutsäger hur denkommer att fortsätta utvecklas baserat på olika parametrar. En studie av olika typer av AI visar de olikaanvändningsområdena dessa system har och deras potentiella missbruk inom en snar framtid. Genom attanvända metoden sex pelare undersöks en förutsägelse om AI och utvecklingen av Artificiell Generellintelligens (AGI) och dess konsekvenser för vårt samhälle. Resultaten visar att i en värld med AGIkommer AI-aktiverad brottslighet som vi vet att den skulle upphöra att existera, men fram till den tidenkommer användningen av AI i brottslighet att fortsätta att påverka vårt dagliga liv och säkerhet.
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EU Police Cooperation : An analysis on the extent of Spanish and Dutch police cooperation in EU organized crime prevention

Lindell, Erik January 2024 (has links)
This is an analysis that aims to measure the extent of Spanish and Dutch law enforcement cooperation on issues of transnational organized crime prevention. As major transit hubs for the international narcotics market, Spain and the Netherlands are of particular interest to Europe as a whole, but also specifically Swedish policy-makers who have highlighted the narcotics trade as a key issue in domestic criminal activity. As Swedish policy-makers discuss new ways to tackle organized crime, to which international criminal mechanisms are a root cause, it is of interest to analyze the extent of international cooperative efforts that are already in place in key countries. This analysis has used the policy cycle model to construct sentence rules in accordance with the method of content analysis to provide a measurement on the extent of cooperative efforts by Spain and the Netherlands with other Eu member states and Europol. This is done by analyzing Reports by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) and news-style articles posted by Europol. What has been found is that Spanish and Dutch efforts in cooperative responses are generally extensive, though the kind of participation that Spain and the Netherlands engage in differ. Spain primarily focuses on cooperation between law enforcing agencies, while the Netherlands are providers of vital intel to police operations and wide research into the issue.
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Kriminella samarbeten och internationella transaktioner : En social nätverksanalys / Criminal nexus and international transactions : A social network analysis

Sabetkar, Venus, Rossander Bolin, Ida January 2022 (has links)
Studien syftade till att undersöka förekomsten samt utformningen av samarbeten mellan kriminella nätverk, samt vad dessa aspekter har för betydelse för brottsligheten. Vidare ämnade studien att kvalitativt undersöka de kriminella nätverkens penningtransaktioner till utlandet, samt hur dessa kunde kopplas till tidigare forskning, med avsikt att få en djupare förståelse kring internationell ekonomisk brottslighet. Centralt för detta arbete var det material som undersöktes i form av domslut, med tillhörande förundersökningsprotokoll, gällande valutaväxlingskontoret World Exchange. Den valda metoden social nätverksanalys (SNA) användes för att kartlägga nätverkspositioner och deras relationer. En kvalitativ analys applicerades beträffande de internationella transaktionerna som fördjupades med hjälp av den tillgängliga Encrochatbevisningen. Resultaten visade på att det förekommer en viss grad av gruppöverskridande brottsliga samarbeten - nexus - mellan de studerade nätverken. De mer tongivande nätverken, inom kontexten för transaktionerna inom World Exchange, påvisades även inneha en central position gällande de ekonomiska transaktioner som överfördes till utlandet. / The study aimed to investigate the existence and design of nexus between criminal networks and what significance these aspects have for criminality. Furthermore, the study aimed to qualitatively examine the criminal networks money transactions abroad, and how these could be linked to previous research, with the intention of gaining a deeper understanding of international economic crime. Central to this work was the material examined in the form of verdicts, with accompanying preliminary investigation protocols, concerning the currency exchange office World Exchange. The chosen method Social Network Analysis (SNA) was used to map network positions and their relationships. A qualitative analysis was applied to the international transactions that were deepened using the available Encrochats. The results showed that there is a certain degree of cross-group criminal cooperation - nexus - between the studied networks. Additionally, the results exhibited that the more dominant networks, within the context of the transactions within World Exchange, also held a central position regarding the financial transactions transferred abroad.

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