Implementation of Y Model Work Strategy as A Policing Model for Transnasional Organized Crime in Bali
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Abstract
Bali is one of the very vulnerable areas of being an operational area for transnational organized crime. Its strategic and popular position as an international tourist destination has become a strategic route as a transit point and a destination for operations for perpetrators of transnational organized crime. In dealing with this problem, the Bali regional police have implemented the Y model work strategy to deal with transnational organized crime. The Bali provincial police carried out several essential policies in the context of the Y model work strategy, namely the formation of a counter transnational-organized crime task force and increasing cooperation both nationally and internationally. Collaboration is carried out to facilitate the exchange of information related to perpetrators of transnational organized crime.