Multiverktyg mot ekonomisk och organiserad brottslighet

Skript, situationell prevention, rutinaktivitet, brottsmönster

Forfattere

  • Lars Korsell
  • Henrik Lundin
  • Madelene Gripenklinga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v112i2.157713

Nøgleord:

Script analysis, crime science, routine activity theory, situational crime prevention, crime pattern theory, multitool, economic crime, white collar-crime, organized crime, excise duty fraud, diesel, skriptanalys, brottsvetenskap, rutinaktivitetsteorin, situationell brottsprevention, brotts mönsterteorin, multiverktyg, ekonomisk brottslighet, organiserad brottslighet, punktskattebrott

Resumé

Abstract:
The article suggests combining script analysis and crime prevention theories to tackle economic and organised crime. These forms
of crime often consist of a series of interconnected steps – like a script – and usually occur within the context of complex legal or illegal operations. By using script analysis, the crime process is broken down into a series of steps, including preparation and follow-up work. With the various steps of the crime process revealed, the next phase is to identify appropriate crime prevention measures. In this part of the analysis, it is beneficial to apply routine activity theory, situational crime prevention, and crime pattern theory. The combination of script analysis with the aforementioned theories functions as a multitool. This approach has been tested on specific cases across several crime types, for instance, the illegal diesel trade. One study showed that in addition to crime prevention measures, suggestions for detecting criminal activity could also be identified.

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Publiceret

2025-06-16

Citation/Eksport

Korsell, L., Lundin, H., & Gripenklinga, M. (2025). Multiverktyg mot ekonomisk och organiserad brottslighet: Skript, situationell prevention, rutinaktivitet, brottsmönster. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab, 112(2), 149–163. https://doi.org/10.7146/ntfk.v112i2.157713