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Organized Crime And Counterintelligence

Ursing, Carl LU (2021) UNDA23 20211
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Since 9/11, the threat of hostile non-state actors using counterintelligence has become a growing subject of research. This opens up a new way of thinking about domestic organized actors’ countermeasures. In Sweden, organized crime is a serious concern for the police. The new revelation of organized crime using Encrochats encryption service begs the question of what countermeasures organized crime is adopting to counteract the police collection of information. The focus of this study will be on organized crime countermeasures in the region of Skåne, Sweden. The study presents a hypothetico-deductive examination of the different types of counterintelligence to assess their overlap with countermeasures used by organized crime, based on Hank... (More)
Since 9/11, the threat of hostile non-state actors using counterintelligence has become a growing subject of research. This opens up a new way of thinking about domestic organized actors’ countermeasures. In Sweden, organized crime is a serious concern for the police. The new revelation of organized crime using Encrochats encryption service begs the question of what countermeasures organized crime is adopting to counteract the police collection of information. The focus of this study will be on organized crime countermeasures in the region of Skåne, Sweden. The study presents a hypothetico-deductive examination of the different types of counterintelligence to assess their overlap with countermeasures used by organized crime, based on Hank Prunckun's theory of counterintelligence. It will rely on how countermeasures are described in police reports and investigations, judicial hearings, publicly sponsored television and radio, and newspapers. Because it is impossible to falsify the hypotheses, the study concludes that it is possible to understand organized crime countermeasures as counterintelligence. Organized crime appears to be employing a vertical hierarchical paradigm to conduct counterintelligence, using youth to perform minor chores, without any indication of technological competence, based on the patterns and relationships found in the presented data. (Less)
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author
Ursing, Carl LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
A case study of Skåne, Sweden.
course
UNDA23 20211
year
type
L2 - 2nd term paper (old degree order)
subject
keywords
Organized Crime, Skåne, Counterintelligence, Hank Prunckun
language
English
id
9046831
date added to LUP
2021-08-30 09:17:44
date last changed
2021-08-30 09:17:44
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  abstract     = {{Since 9/11, the threat of hostile non-state actors using counterintelligence has become a growing subject of research. This opens up a new way of thinking about domestic organized actors’ countermeasures. In Sweden, organized crime is a serious concern for the police. The new revelation of organized crime using Encrochats encryption service begs the question of what countermeasures organized crime is adopting to counteract the police collection of information. The focus of this study will be on organized crime countermeasures in the region of Skåne, Sweden. The study presents a hypothetico-deductive examination of the different types of counterintelligence to assess their overlap with countermeasures used by organized crime, based on Hank Prunckun's theory of counterintelligence. It will rely on how countermeasures are described in police reports and investigations, judicial hearings, publicly sponsored television and radio, and newspapers. Because it is impossible to falsify the hypotheses, the study concludes that it is possible to understand organized crime countermeasures as counterintelligence. Organized crime appears to be employing a vertical hierarchical paradigm to conduct counterintelligence, using youth to perform minor chores, without any indication of technological competence, based on the patterns and relationships found in the presented data.}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Organized Crime And Counterintelligence}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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