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The war in Ukraine and organized crime in times of the war has become not only a Ukrainian problem but also a considerable concern for other countries. These countries will inevitably experience, or are already experiencing, the consequences of the war, including the forced migration of people who, in the absence of proper integration, are prone to both victimization and criminalization.
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United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (2022) The conflict in Ukraine and its impact on organized crime and security. November 2022. https://unicri.it/index.php/Publication//Conflict%20-Ukraine-impact-on-organized-crime-and-security. Accessed 4 Feb 2023
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Melnychuk, T. (2023). In Lieu of a Conclusion. In: Organized Crime as Institutional Cluster. SpringerBriefs in Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39532-1_7
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