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ORGANISED CRIMES Syllabus

This document outlines the course units for an integrated law degree course on organized crimes and the law. The 5 units cover: (1) definitions and types of organized crimes; (2) classifications of organized crimes from international and Indian perspectives; (3) criminal profiles, investigation, prosecution and sentencing; (4) laws relating to transnational organized crimes; and (5) emerging international crimes. Key topics examined include drug trafficking, money laundering, cyber crimes, human trafficking, and legislative provisions in India for addressing organized criminal networks. References are provided for further reading on topics like terrorism, computer law, and international criminal law.

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ORGANISED CRIMES Syllabus

This document outlines the course units for an integrated law degree course on organized crimes and the law. The 5 units cover: (1) definitions and types of organized crimes; (2) classifications of organized crimes from international and Indian perspectives; (3) criminal profiles, investigation, prosecution and sentencing; (4) laws relating to transnational organized crimes; and (5) emerging international crimes. Key topics examined include drug trafficking, money laundering, cyber crimes, human trafficking, and legislative provisions in India for addressing organized criminal networks. References are provided for further reading on topics like terrorism, computer law, and international criminal law.

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Raffles University

School of Law
B.B.A.LL.B / B.A.LL.B. (Integrated Law degree course)

Organised Crimes & The Law

Unit – I Introduction to Organized Crime

Definition and Scope of Organised Crimes, Characteristics of Organized Crime, Types of


Organized Crimes, Causes of Organized Crimes, Comparison between White-Collar Crime,
Corporate Crime, and Organized Crime

Unit – II Classification of Organized Crimes

International Perspective: Transnational Organized Crime, Illicit Firearms Trafficking, Drug


Trafficking, Money Laundering Scams and Frauds
Indian Perspective: Smuggling, Money Laundering and Hawala, Terrorism, Counterfeiting of
Currency, Drug trafficking: NDPS Act Penal Provisions, Cyber Crimes and Penal Provisions
in IT Act, 2000 (Sec.65, 66 & 67), Trafficking of Women and Children, Trafficking of
Human Organs (Penal Provisions)

Unit – III Profiles of Criminal Gang / Investigation and Prosecution

Criminal Intent and mens-rea in such Crimes, Modus operandi of Organized Crime, Role of
Police in Investigation of Organized Crime, Role of Judiciary, Trial and Sentencing in
Organized Crime, Legislative Provisions in India: Relevant Provisions under Indian Penal
Code, 1860 and Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Prevention, Control and Correctional Strategies

Unit – IV Laws relating to Transnational Organised Crime

Close linkage between Organized Crime and Terrorism – Special reference to Maharashtra
Control of Organized Crime Act, 1999 & Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organized Crime
Bill 2015, Issues & Law related to Internal Security: The National Security Act, 1980, Armed
Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) 1958, Organised Crime and United Nations, Naples
Declaration and Global Action Plan 24 Dec. 1994 (Salient Features), United Nations
Conventions Against Organized Crime 15th Dec. 2000 (Salient Features), Extradition Treaty:
Extradition Act 1962 (Relevant Provisions)

Unit – V International Crimes

Emerging Crimes of International Nature, Objectives of International Criminal Law, Salient


features of International Criminal Court, Evidentiary Rule under Rome Statute, Recent
Trends
References:
1. Mathur K.M., Crime, Human Rights and National Securities, Gian Publishing House, New
Delhi
2. Nadan Kamat, Computer and Information Technology Law
3. Attra Chand, Terrorism Political Violence Security of Nation, Gian Publishing House,
New Delhi
4. William A Schabas, International Criminal Court, 1st Edition 2001, Cambridge University
Press.
5.C.K. Gandhirajan, 2003, Organized Crime, APH Publishing Corporation, Tamil Nadu.
6.Patrick J. Ryan,1997, Understanding Organized Crime in Global Perspective: A reader,
Sage Publications, California.
7.Russell, 2012, On Crime, Universal Law Publishing Company, New Delhi
8.Jay Albanese, Philip Reich, Transnational Organized Crime: An Overview from Six
Continents.

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