, CMY3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (575656) - DUE 12
August 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete,
trusted solutions and explanations.
Examine how South Africa and the international community
have implemented strategies to tackle/combat organised crime.
Introduction to Organised Crime in South Africa
Organised crime in South Africa has become a significant
challenge, characterized by various illicit activities such as drug
trafficking, human trafficking, arms smuggling, and corruption.
The country’s unique socio-economic landscape, marked by
high levels of poverty and inequality, has created fertile ground
for criminal syndicates to thrive. In response to this pressing
issue, both South Africa and the international community have
developed multifaceted strategies aimed at combating
organised crime.
South Africa’s National Strategies
1. Legislative Framework
South Africa has established a robust legal framework
to combat organised crime. The Prevention of
Organised Crime Act (POCA) of 1998 is a cornerstone
legislation that provides law enforcement agencies
with the necessary tools to investigate and prosecute
organised crime effectively. This act allows for the
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (575656) - DUE 12
August 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete,
trusted solutions and explanations.
Examine how South Africa and the international community
have implemented strategies to tackle/combat organised crime.
Introduction to Organised Crime in South Africa
Organised crime in South Africa has become a significant
challenge, characterized by various illicit activities such as drug
trafficking, human trafficking, arms smuggling, and corruption.
The country’s unique socio-economic landscape, marked by
high levels of poverty and inequality, has created fertile ground
for criminal syndicates to thrive. In response to this pressing
issue, both South Africa and the international community have
developed multifaceted strategies aimed at combating
organised crime.
South Africa’s National Strategies
1. Legislative Framework
South Africa has established a robust legal framework
to combat organised crime. The Prevention of
Organised Crime Act (POCA) of 1998 is a cornerstone
legislation that provides law enforcement agencies
with the necessary tools to investigate and prosecute
organised crime effectively. This act allows for the