War in Ukraine and European Security. The Re-Organization of Crime

Authors

  • Cornel RACOVEANU National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, PhD Student, Bucharest, Romania;

Abstract

The conflict in Ukraine has already changed the picture of the regional security and some changes may be permanent. The shifting power structures created by the war and the illicit market opportunities will continue to increase criminal activity.

This article assesses the impact of the conflict in Ukraine and its implications for organized crime and security-related issues for neighbouring countries, with a focus on Romania. These include organized crime and illicit trafficking (including trafficking in persons, drugs, arms, illicit tobacco, and other goods), cybercrimes and fraud. The paper uses a multidisciplinary approach, which includes both intelligence analysis and operational actions, with a benefit role in the prevention, detection and tackling of serious and organized crime affecting the European Union and its citizens.

This study used a mixed-methods approach. The literature review along with a content analysis and statistical analysis of organized crime was conducted using a combination of online databases, as well as academic journals and conference papers.

The research findings show that the impact of the conflict in Ukraine and its implications for organized crime and security-related issues will have long-term consequences for European Union countries.

Author Biography

Cornel RACOVEANU, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, PhD Student, Bucharest, Romania;

ORCID ID: 0009-0005-9016-8804

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Published

2024-06-11