Illicit Financial Flows An Innovative Approach to Estimation / by Alberto Aziani.
2018
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Illicit Financial Flows An Innovative Approach to Estimation / by Alberto Aziani.
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Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Description
XIX, 109 pages 16 illustrations, 9 illustrations in color. : online resource.
Series
International and comparative criminology. 2365-841X
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Introduction
Illicit Financial Flows: Conceptual and Operational Issues
How Illicit Financial Flows are Estimated
A New Strategy to Estimate Illicit Financial Flows
Data and Assumptions Behind the Application of the Flow-Network Approach to Cocaine Trafficking
Conclusion.
Illicit Financial Flows: Conceptual and Operational Issues
How Illicit Financial Flows are Estimated
A New Strategy to Estimate Illicit Financial Flows
Data and Assumptions Behind the Application of the Flow-Network Approach to Cocaine Trafficking
Conclusion.
Summary
Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) have received increased attention in light of international corruption scandals, high-profile leaks about extensive tax abuse schemes, and the continued fight against terrorism financing and organized crime. Reducing IFFs is now a key target of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, renewing debates about both how to operationally define IFF and the methodologies that are used to estimate their extent. This book addresses these key issues, by investigating and schematizing the concept of illicit financial flows and critically evaluating the current models used to estimate them. It book proposes an original flow-network approach through which to produce longitudinal and country-specific estimates of IFFs and the gross value added related to transnational trafficking. It advocates for a reformulation of the current definition of IFFs to one that is more specific and operational, allowing scholars and policy-makers to better clarify the relationship between IFFs, the sources of capital and the channels that are used to move capital abroad. This brief will be an indispensable guide for students of criminology and organized crime, and for the researchers and practitioners working to understand and combat these crimes.
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9783030018900
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