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    The securitization of transnational crime in ASEAN by Emmers, Ralf

    Published 2009
    “…The paper studies the securitization of transnational crime in ASEAN since 1997. It first positions the issue of transnational crime in the international security debate through a short elaboration on the Copenhagen School and its securitization theory. it then examines whether transnational crime has been articulated in security terms in the ASEAN rhetoric. …”
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    Transnational crime in the fishing industry : Asia's problem? by Euan, Graham

    Published 2012
    “…The neglected nexus of transnational organised crime and the fishing industry is a global problem, with particular relevance to Asia.…”
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    Globalization and non-traditional security issues : a study of human and drug trafficking in East Asia by Emmers, Ralf

    Published 2009
    “…East Asia faces a series of non-traditional security challenges that include environmental concerns, infectious disease and transnational crime. Rather than creating such forms of insecurity, the process of globalization has significantly amplified their spread and impact and accelerated their significance. …”
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    Policing with big data: more security or anxiety? by Tan, Teck Boon

    Published 2022
    “…Increasingly, law enforcement agencies are using big data to fight crime. But outsiders often have no clue how big data is being used in policing. …”
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    Rogue Aquatic Drones by Suguna, V.S., Faizal A. Rahman

    Published 2017
    “…Drones can facilitate terrorism and crime. As maritime technologies particularly aquatic drones progressively grow, it is a matter of time before new threats emerge.…”
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    Rebalancing Encrypted Messaging Apps by Tan, Teck Boon

    Published 2016
    “…But the technology has also made it more difficult for authorities to fight terrorism and crime. Reverting to the previous encryption technology rebalances security requirements with privacy concerns.…”
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    Benazir's assassination: lingering mystery casts doubt by Moonis Ahmar

    Published 2016
    “…The continued mystery of Benazir Bhutto's assassination raises questions about the PPP-led government's commitment to solving the crime. It will also cause a setback to Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts.…”
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    Sri Lanka’s Drug Scourge by Gunasingham, Amresh

    Published 2019
    “…Sri Lanka’s recent move to bring back capital punishment for convicted drug offenders has put a spotlight on growing narcotics related crime in the country. The government’s apparent tough stance is in response to concerns that Sri Lanka is re-emerging as a transit hub for global drug trafficking networks.…”
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    Securing the Vertical Space of Cities by Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman

    Published 2017
    “…Given that urbanisation could shape the nature of crime and security threats, the approach should involve forward planning for homeland security strategies.…”
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    Syphoning confidence : piracy and fuel theft in Southeast Asia by Euan, Graham

    Published 2015
    “…However, they reveal transnational dimensions to maritime crime that require a concerted stakeholder response.…”
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    ISIS in East Asia: Strategic Shifts and Security Implications by Jasminder Singh, Muhammad Haziq Jani

    Published 2017
    “…ISIS terrorists in Southeast Asia may revert to crime and banditry as part of their so-called jihad.…”
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    Chatbots : Friends or Fiends ? by Suguna, V S, Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman

    Published 2017
    “…The world is seeing how Internet technologies can facilitate crime and terrorism for the purposes of victimisation, illicit communication and online radicalisation. …”
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    Governments meet to strengthen maritime security legal measures by Raymond, Catherine Zara

    Published 2016
    “…It has therefore proved to be an ideal environment for those engaged in transnational crime and terrorism. In Southeast Asia in particular, the maritime domain is readily exploited by a number of different criminal elements. …”
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    Malaysia and the United States : rejecting dominance, embracing engagement by Nesadurai, Helen E. S

    Published 2009
    “…Both governments also cooperate extensively in economics, defence and transnational crime from which both parties draw benefits.…”
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    Human Trafficking in Cambodia: Reintegration of the Cambodian illegal migrants from Vietnam and Thailand by Neth, Naro

    Published 2016
    “…In the 21st century, human trafficking is considered a criminal crime that all states need to address. The problem of human trafficking in Cambodia arose from poverty as the root cause wherein the poor wish to find income opportunities and hence became victims of trafficking into Thailand and Vietnam. …”
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    Strengthening regional resilience : coping with non-traditional security challenges by Caballero-Anthony, Mely

    Published 2020
    “…Many threats confronting states and societies in the region are nontraditional security (NTS) in nature, which are defined as “threats to the survival and well-being of peoples and states that arise primarily out of non-military sources, such as climate change, resources scarcity, infectious diseases, natural disasters, irregular migration, food shortages, people smuggling, drug trafficking, and transnational crime.” Given their trans-border implications, addressing and managing these threats require comprehensive approaches, going beyond the political-security to also include socio-economic means. …”
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    The international criminal court : is it a panacea? by Ng, Joel.

    Published 2012
    “…ASEAN countries considering ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court must press for commitments from the ICC that it will complement, and not supplant, local initiatives attempting to address complex issues relating to conflicts and war crimes.…”
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