Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups

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This study examines the emergence of private security military companies within transnational criminal groups in Colombia and their relationship with organized crime. Through a documentary review, common characteristics of these illegal security companies and their use by these groups were identifie...

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Autores: Vargas Cano, Camilo Alberto, Gil Osorio, Juan Fernando, Jiménez-Reina, Jonnathan
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Internacional
Repositorio:Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.spdiojs.org:article/798
Enlace del recurso:https://spdiojs.org/ojs/index.php/RPDI/article/view/798
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Organized Crime
Private Military Security Companies
Transnational Delinquency
Regulation
Crimen organizado
Delincuencia Transnacional
Empresas Militares de Seguridad Privada
Regulación
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
Infiltración de empresas militares de seguridad privada por grupos de delincuencia transnacional
title Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
spellingShingle Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
Vargas Cano, Camilo Alberto
Organized Crime
Private Military Security Companies
Transnational Delinquency
Regulation
Crimen organizado
Delincuencia Transnacional
Empresas Militares de Seguridad Privada
Regulación
title_short Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
title_full Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
title_fullStr Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
title_full_unstemmed Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
title_sort Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal Groups
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vargas Cano, Camilo Alberto
Gil Osorio, Juan Fernando
Jiménez-Reina, Jonnathan
author Vargas Cano, Camilo Alberto
author_facet Vargas Cano, Camilo Alberto
Gil Osorio, Juan Fernando
Jiménez-Reina, Jonnathan
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Jiménez-Reina, Jonnathan
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Organized Crime
Private Military Security Companies
Transnational Delinquency
Regulation
Crimen organizado
Delincuencia Transnacional
Empresas Militares de Seguridad Privada
Regulación
topic Organized Crime
Private Military Security Companies
Transnational Delinquency
Regulation
Crimen organizado
Delincuencia Transnacional
Empresas Militares de Seguridad Privada
Regulación
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spelling Infiltration of Private Military Security Companies by Transnational Criminal GroupsInfiltración de empresas militares de seguridad privada por grupos de delincuencia transnacionalVargas Cano, Camilo AlbertoGil Osorio, Juan FernandoJiménez-Reina, JonnathanOrganized CrimePrivate Military Security CompaniesTransnational DelinquencyRegulationCrimen organizadoDelincuencia TransnacionalEmpresas Militares de Seguridad PrivadaRegulaciónThis study examines the emergence of private security military companies within transnational criminal groups in Colombia and their relationship with organized crime. Through a documentary review, common characteristics of these illegal security companies and their use by these groups were identified to legitimize their criminal activities and obtain economic benefits. These groups were found to use violence and intimidation to consolidate their power and extend their control over certain territories. The regulation and control of the private security sector in Colombia and other countries that suffer the effects of transnational crime are essential to guarantee the safety of the population and combat the penetration of these criminal groups. In recent years, transnational crime has been on the rise, as has the use of private security companies to carry out illegal activities. This situation has led to increasing infiltration of private military security companies by transnational crime groups. This article will examine the way in which this infiltration has been carried out, as well as the risks and problems that could be triggered by it. The prevention and control mechanisms necessary to minimize the risks and problems that this infiltration entails will be discussed. Finally, some recommendations will be made to effectively address the problems of infiltration of military private security companies by groups.Este estudio examina la aparición de empresas militares de seguridad privada, dentro de grupos delictivos transnacionales en Colombia y su relación con el crimen organizado. A través de una revisión documental, se identificaron características comunes de estas empresas ilegales de seguridad y su uso por parte de estos grupos, para legitimar sus actividades criminales y obtener beneficios económicos. Se descubrió que estos grupos usan la violencia y la intimidación para consolidar su poder y extender su control sobre ciertos territorios. La regulación y control del sector de la seguridad privada en Colombia y otros países que padecen los efectos del crimen transnacional, son fundamentales para garantizar la seguridad de la población y combatir la penetración de estos grupos criminales. En los últimos años, la delincuencia transnacional ha ido en aumento, al igual que el uso de empresas de seguridad privada para llevar a cabo actividades ilegales. Esta situación ha llevado a una creciente infiltración de empresas militares de seguridad privada por parte de grupos de delincuencia transnacional. Este artículo examinará la forma en que esta infiltración se ha realizado, así como los riesgos y problemáticas que podrían desencadenarse a partir de ella. Se discutirán los mecanismos de prevención y control necesarios para minimizar los riesgos y problemas que esta infiltración conlleva. Finalmente, se harán algunas recomendaciones para abordar de manera efectiva los problemas de infiltración de empresas militares de seguridad privada por parte de grupos.Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Internacional2024-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://spdiojs.org/ojs/index.php/RPDI/article/view/79810.38180/rpdi.v74i178.798Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; No. 178 (2024): Tomo LXXIV Septiembre - Diciembre 2024 No. 178 Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; 151-189Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; Núm. 178 (2024): Tomo LXXIV Septiembre - Diciembre 2024 No. 178 Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; 151-189Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; No 178 (2024): Tomo LXXIV Septiembre - Diciembre 2024 No. 178 Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; 151-189Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; n. 178 (2024): Tomo LXXIV Septiembre - Diciembre 2024 No. 178 Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacional; 151-1892663-02220035-037010.38180/rpdi.v74i178reponame:Revista Peruana de Derecho Internacionalinstname:Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Internacionalinstacron:SPDIspahttps://spdiojs.org/ojs/index.php/RPDI/article/view/798/1672https://spdiojs.org/ojs/index.php/RPDI/article/view/798/1695Derechos de autor 2024 Camilo Alberto Vargas Cano, Juan Fernando Gil Osorio, Jonnathan Jiménez-Reinahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.spdiojs.org:article/7982025-06-06T00:24:58Z
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