Crime is not confined within national borders, and criminals are increasingly making connections around the world to commit serious organised crime and immigration crime.
Drug trafficking, people smuggling, human trafficking, money laundering, irregular border crossings, child sexual exploitation, corruption and foreign bribery: all of these crimes involve criminals working in networks and using sophisticated methods to secure enormous profits. These crimes disrupt national safety and security and present a significant burden and risk for international communities and economies.
In response, national law enforcement agencies (including police, border guards, customs and immigration) seek new techniques and partnerships to prevent, detect, investigate and disrupt cross-border criminals and their networks.
In simple words: criminals are working together, so law enforcement must also work together!
RMIT is a world-leading educational platform for emerging law enforcement leaders. Since 2005, RMIT has provided a platform for police, immigration, border control and customs officials to connect, collaborate and strengthen responses to address transnational crime and the illicit movement of people and goods.
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