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Romania – A Tranzit Territory for the Traffic of Narcotics

Nicoleta-Elena Buzatu

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 2017, vol. 7, issue 5, 550-559

Abstract: The illicit traffic of narcotics is the main activity carried out by organized crime groups. One of the most outstanding problems of the political life and of the public preoccupations – not only in Romania but all over the world – is the problem of narcotics that became the main worrisome fright to which multiple answers are expected because of its complex aspects; in as far as the human existence is concerned. The narcotics generated by criminality – through its social, economic, medical, cultural and political consequences - causes considerable prejudices to the interests of the State and society, to many private persons, jeopardizing the life and the health of the citizens and negatively and harmfully influence the people’s behavior and conscience, reaching abnormal pathological states and, ultimately, death.

Keywords: Romania; traffic; illicit; narcotics; route (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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