Blacklisting by Enforcement Agencies
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Blacklisting by Enforcement AgenciesEnforcement agencies around the world have been moving toward what are known as ôsmart sanctions,ö an alternative to conventional sanctions proving to be ineffective in the war on crime and terrorism. Smart sanctions ôàtarget culpable individuals through means of embargoes, financial sanctions, and travel restrictions,ö (Tostensen, 2002, p. 373). Currently in the United States, there is a system in place that assists enforcement agencies to blacklist wanted persons so as to prevent them from entering or exiting the country. Such travel restriction blacklisting can last anywhere from six months to indefinite. However, the system is subject to review and dependent upon human intervention to determine an individualÆs sa
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