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Contract killings: a crime script analysis

Journal

TRENDS IN ORGANIZED CRIME
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 130-143

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12117-021-09411-4

Keywords

Crime script analysis; Situational crime prevention; Contract killings; Liquidations; Organized crime

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This article contributes to the existing knowledge by analyzing several contract killings investigations in the Netherlands. It reveals the characteristics and processes of contract killings, including the requirements for vehicles, automatic weapons, and technical equipment, as well as the significant roles of spy shops and hired hitmen in these crimes.
This article contributes to our existing knowledge through a crime script analysis of contract killings, based on six extensively analyzed police investigations in the Netherlands. Starting from a universal crime script, a more specific crime script for contract killings is elaborated. To provide a clear picture of the whole process, the description of the scenes focuses on requirements, facilitators, modi operandi, and preparatory actions. A comparison of liquidation investigations is made through a crime script analysis, which results in three types of requirements: vehicles, automatic weapons, and technical equipment, including PGP-telephones and beacons. In addition, spy shops turn out to play a major role in liquidations as facilitators. Due to a lack of licensing and regulations, the owners of spy shops can decide to a large extent on their own procedures. This leads to the possibility of buying and selling equipment anonymously and with large amounts of cash, which facilitates the preparation of liquidations and crime in general. Hitmen are the second type of important facilitators. The analysis reveals that all liquidation investigations contain indications of a principal to whom account has to be held. Two investigations clearly demonstrate financial rewards for contract killings.

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