This paper analyses organised crime policies in Poland. The next section reconstructs their emergence since the fall of the socialist regime in 1989. The following section describes the relevant associational offences and examines the main legislative ad hoc measures introduced to repress and prevent organised crime. The fourth section reviews the most relevant institutional changes. Some final comments follow.
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Plywaczewski, E., Filipkowski, W. (2004). The Development of Organised Crime Policies in Poland: From Socialist Regime to ‘Rechtsstaat’. In: Fijnaut, C., Paoli, L. (eds) Organised Crime in Europe. Studies Of Organized Crime, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2765-9_32
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