Organised Crime Policies in Switzerland: Opening the Way for a New Type of Criminal Legislation

  • Kunz K
  • Hofstetter E
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This chapter discusses the most prominent changes caused by the struggle against organised crime in the administration of criminal justice and in substantive and procedural law in Switzerland. To avoid overlapping with the other Swiss contribution as much as possible, the chapter by Claudio Besozzi on the organised crime problem itself in Part II, we will restrict ourselves to a more legal approach.

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Kunz, K.-L., & Hofstetter, E. (2007). Organised Crime Policies in Switzerland: Opening the Way for a New Type of Criminal Legislation. In Organised Crime in Europe (pp. 931–961). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2765-9_33

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