Increased transnational and organized crime operations have prompted a need for adjustment and improvement in correctional systems in Pacific Island countries, reports said. Detecting, disrupting and deterring criminal syndicates has meant strengthening regional mechanisms, law enforcement capacity building, expanding stakeholder networks to include non-state partners, and increasing awareness about the many implications of transnational and...

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