In dealing with problems of law and order, has the EU become a police super-state?
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In dealing with problems of law and order, has the EU become a police super-state? Crime and criminology are much debated issues over years throughout Europe. With the development and globalisation of the societies, the wide variety of crimes is occurred and more complicated considerably, and then go across the borders around Europe. What is the concept of Cross-Border Crime in terms of 'organised crime' and 'white-collar crime'. What sorts of crimes are committed in terms of cross-border crime and what the European Union is co-operated in order to defend the diversity of crime. Finally, the reasons and the future prospect why the European Union has not become a police super-state will be suggested. The phenomenon of cross-border crime in Europe has become problematic before the unification of Germany and Italy, particularly in these countries. It seems that one of the concept of cross-border crime would be the free flow of...

