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Organised Crime, Criminal Procedure, and Prisons: Prosecuting and Punishing Organised Criminal Groups

Edited by: Andreas Schloenhardt, Bettina Weißer, Monika Stempkowski, Gian Ege

ISBN13: 9781032852102
To be Published: June 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



This book explores a range of topics relating to the prosecution and trial of organised crime and the punishment, especially imprisonment, of members of organised criminal groups. Organised crime poses particular challenges to the criminal justice system. While much of the attention of policy-makers, legislators, law enforcement, and the media is on criminalisation and investigation, much less attention, including academic analysis, has been devoted to the unique problems posed by organised crime to criminal procedure and to the prison system. This book gives particular attention to the role and powers of prosecutors and the judiciary, measures relating to criminal proceedings, international cooperation, sentencing, and the situations in prisons.

The book will be a valuable guide for academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of organised crime, international criminal justice, criminal procedures, and prisons.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
Andreas Schloenhardt

PART 1: ORGANISED CRIME AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
2. The challenge of organised crime to criminal proceedings
Bettina Weisser
3. Obstruction of Justice in the Context of Organised Crime
Benedikt Grünert
4. Non-conviction-based confiscation as a means to combat organised crime
Jonathan Macziola
5. Protection of Victim-Witnesses of Trafficking in Persons: Problems, Principles, and Practice
Joseph Lelliott

Part 2: International Cooperation
6. International frameworks for cooperation in organised crime cases
Andreas Schloenhardt & Genevieve Rule
7. The European Arrest Warrant: A model for use in the global fight against organised crime?
Lena Wasser
8. Joint Investigation Teams in transnational organised crime cases and their potential impact on human rights
Marilù Porchia

Part 3: Organised Crime and Prisons
9. Organised Crime and Prisons
Andreas Schloenhardt & Monika Stempkowski
Chapter 10: Italy’s ‘41 bis’ special prison regime for leading organised crime figures in view of European Court of Human Rights’ case-law and international prison standards
Gianmarco Bondi