NARCOTIC TRAFFICKING IN KOSOVO

Journal Title: European Journal of Business and Social Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 8

Abstract

Kosovo is facing numerous challenges that are as a result of organized crime, including criminal phenomenon of narcotic trafficking. This harmful phenomenon is causing dissatisfaction among citizens, especially due to the fact that the detection and punishment of its perpetrators is marking stagnation and other big uncertainties. Narcotic trafficking is causing numerous consequences to individuals, family and to society overall. These consequences are of health, social and psychological nature etc. Criminal acts by which is committed this type of criminality recently are expressing increasingly greater scale of their aggressiveness. This due to the fact persons within under criminal organizations and professional perpetrators deal with the commission of this type of criminality. Researchers conducted prove that with the commission of Narcotic Drug Offences deal persons of different age, gender, education levels and different social backgrounds, but dominate the youth, persons of masculine gender, persons with low education and those unemployed. Modest results of this scientific paper also prove that the fight against this type of criminality significantly continues to be inefficient. Consequently, there are significant stagnations especially in terms of undertaking prohibitive measures, but without excluding repressive measures also because punitive policies is considered to be very soft.

Authors and Affiliations

Prof. Dr. Azem HAJDARI| Professor at the University of Pristina “Hasan Prishtina” in Pristina

Keywords

Related Articles

LANGUAGE LEARNERS CAN “MAKE A DIFFERENCE”: BENEFITS OF A VOLUNTEERING OPTION FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

This paper reports on a group of 70 students of English as an Additional Language (EAL) studying New Zealand culture and language at a tertiary institute in Auckland who became volunteers during community placement. O...

POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS: THE ROLE OF OBASANJO FARMS NIGERIA

The study examines poverty alleviation and the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) within the context of private sector investment – Obasanjo Farms Nigeria (OFN). This was necessitated by the fact that private sector...

A MODEL FOR THE RESOLUTION OF ZIMBABWE’S ECONOMIC CRISIS: A KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SOLUTION

The critical role of KM in government includes leveraging of knowledge for attaining objectives of productivity and competitiveness of a national economy through social capital competitiveness, leveraging knowledge fo...

THE EFFECTS OF LENDING CONDITIONS ON ACCESSIBILITY OF FUNDS FOR YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS IN MATUNGU CONSTITUENCY, KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA

The Government established the Youth Enterprise Development Fund (YEDF) to address the youth unemployment. The overall objective of this study was to determine the effects of lending conditions on accessibility of fun...

Myths, Managers, and Formats

The principal relationships between myths, the kind of reality they generated, and the roles of formats and of top management aligned to this process will be looked at. Due to their ability to generate evolutionary co...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP10507
  • DOI -
  • Views 286
  • Downloads 13

How To Cite

Prof. Dr. Azem HAJDARI (2014). NARCOTIC TRAFFICKING IN KOSOVO. European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, 3(8), 140-152. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-10507