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Outlaw motorcycle gangs in the Meuse Rhine Euregion Exploration of the phenomenon, OMCG-related crime and the public response to OMCGs Outlaw motorcycle gangs in the Meuse Rhine Euregion Exploration of the phenomenon, OMCG-related crime and the public response to OMCGs
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Auteur: Geurtjens, Kim C.P.
Titel: Outlaw motorcycle gangs in the Meuse Rhine Euregion Exploration of the phenomenon, OMCG-related crime and the public response to OMCGs
Uitgever: Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers PW
ISBN: 9789462363038
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 78.95
Verschijningsdatum: 20-06-2022
Bericht: Leverbaar
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Categorie: Alg. soc. wetenschappen
Taal: eng
Imprint: Eleven international publishin
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Verschijningsvorm: Hardback
Paginas: 236
 

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[Annotatie]: This book deals with the history of OMCGs and the responses in each country, the authorities involved in the response, and contemporary problems in the Meuse Rhine Euregion.[Inhoudsopgave]: 1 Introduction; 2 Research approach& methodology; 3 From bikers to gangsters On the rise of OMCGs and the development of repressive approaches in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium from the 1970s until 2010; 4 Towards a zero-tolerance strategy against OMCGs In the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium, and its implications in the Meuse Rhine Euregion from 2010 until 2016; 5 Authorities involved in the public response to OMCGs in the MeuseRhine Euregion; 6 Outlaw motorcycle gangs without borders? Perceived displacement in relation to the multi-agency approach in the Meuse Rhine Euregion; 7 Social embeddedness of OMCG-related crime in the MeuseRhine Euregion and transnational offending; 8 The role of the border for OMCG-related crime and the public response thereof in the Meuse Rhine Euregion; References; Appendix[Flaptekst]: Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs) have been increasingly viewed as a threat to society. Members have been associated with disturbances of public order as well as various forms of organized crime. In response, the authorities in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium have each implemented their own zero-tolerance strategies to prevent and repress outlaw biker crime and deviance. In the cross-border Meuse Rhine Euregion, where the three countries intersect, the national borders may provide opportunities to outlaw bikers while at the same time limiting authorities in their response. In examining the role of the border, this book deals with the history of OMCGs and the responses in each country, the authorities involved in the response, and contemporary problems in the Meuse Rhine Euregion. This book is intended for policy makers and practitioners working in the field of organized crime and public disorder committed by outlaw bikers, especially those working in cross-border regions.
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