Police and Security, Vol. 17 No. 3-4, 2008.
Professional paper
Criminalistic and methodical approach in prevention of current drug criminal and its main features
Dubravko Klarić
; Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
From various fields of expertise, one of the most important problem, which should be recognized as a part of drug abuse is DRUG CRIMINAL. Variety of its dialectal forms, connection between committing a crime and characteristics of criminal offender brought not only criminal act, but serious noxious consequence to modern society in general. DRUG CRIMINAL, DRUG ABUSE OR DRUG MISUSE is a very wide and complex field of science which can not be precise separated among this related terms. Research. analysis and understanding one of its forms requires complemency of other forms. International NARCO-SITUATION, has a very large influence on CroatianNARCO-SCENE. In general, social circumstances in Croatia also improved problem of drug abuse spreading. Permanent need of in-ternational co-operation on ali levels should be first step of solving drug abuse problem. The most important strategic documents, which throughly worked out drug abuse in Croatia are PROGRAM OF NATIONAL STRATEGIC and ACTION PLAN OF DRUG ABUSE in Republic of Croatia. We should also have in mind, according to the plan, that there should be comparison method of modern and sophistically approach between criminal phenomenology, preventive police and crime investigation activities. It is very important to create effective co-operation, between Ministry of interior and other state institutiones to prevent this problem. Division and pro-active approach are very important, in solving problems like: expansion, accumulation and moving of illegal money. Team work and division of duty are key to successful solution of problem.
Keywords
drug abuse; drug criminal; criminalistics characteristics; phenomenology; information; education; criminalistic and police activity; pro-active approach and effect
Hrčak ID:
79287
URI
Publication date:
15.3.2009.
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