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ID077344
Title ProperOutlaw private security firms
Other Title InformationCriminal and terrorist agendas undermine private security alternatives
LanguageENG
AuthorTurbiville, Graham Hall
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The thousands of large and small private security establishments operating around the world today continue to expand in number, diversity, and capability. Government oversight is often lacking, and the impact on local, national and regional security and stability may be substantial. In the most troubled areas, the pockets of security provided by private security regimens provide may mean the difference between a failed state and one that is at least faltering. However, the advantages of "private security firm cover" quickly became evident to criminals and groups with terrorist agendas as well. This assessment addresses numerous cases from around the world of private security establishments that were either formed for - or otherwise turned to - the pursuit of criminal or terrorist purposes. The stated jihadist intent to infiltrate such companies underscores the need for law enforcement and intelligence attention to the recruiting, affiliations and activities of these security enterprises
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Crime Vol. 7, No.3-4; Aug-Nov 2006: p561-582
Journal SourceGlobal Crime Vol. 7, No.3-4; Aug-Nov 2006: p561-582
Key WordsPrivate Security Firms ;  Criminals ;  Terrorists ;  Jihadists