2024-06-13

  • Transitional Justice
  • Organized Crime

Analysis Of The Transitional Policy On Organised Crime In The Republic Of South Sudan

Article by Benjamin Aciec Garang Kuot

Abstract

This article focuses on the influence of transitional policy on organised robbery crime in the Republic of South Sudan. The Transitional constitution of the Republic of South Sudan affirms combating international and transnational organised crime, piracy, and terrorism. There is a lack of strict procedures and enforceable laws which results in low convictions and limited sanctions in terms of taking away the money and assets gained through illegal activities. This article concentrates on the impact of a transitional policy and recommends the government to adopt the model of tracing the money of organised robbery crime through the creation of an official body empowered to monitor all forms of monetary transactions, governed by suitable protections.

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