RT Article T1 Licence to loot? A critique of follow-the-money methods of crime control policy JF Social justice VO 28 IS 3 SP 121 OP 152 A1 Naylor, Robin T. 1945- LA English YR 2001 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747159085 AB Law enforcement objectives have evolved in illegal earnings cases from simply closing establishments that generate illegal income to attacking the flow of criminal profits after they have been earned. Beyond the basic contention that criminals should not profit from their crimes, no real agreement exists on the extent of criminal money flows; on why society is worse off when criminals—rather than legitimate business people—consume, save, or invest; or on the level of so-called collateral damage that society should accept in the name of combating criminal profits. K1 United States -- Politics & government K1 Crime Prevention K1 Asset forfeiture K1 Law enforcement -- United States K1 Criminal justice system -- United States K1 Criminal Justice System