Policing Illicit Drugs in the Pacific: The Role of Culture and Community on the Frontline

Transnational and organized crime has become more prominent in the Pacific region in recent years, leading to challenges for law enforcement agencies in the region. The production and trafficking of illicit drugs are common concerns that illustrate the nexus between transnational and local crime lan...

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National security
Organized crime
Social networks
Transnationalism
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