Protecting State Border: Risk and Prevention. Economic Dimension

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Zuzevičiūtė, Vaiva
Greičius, Saulius
Valkavičius, Darius
Seniutienė, Danguolė
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This paper aims at discussing to what extent an effective protection
of a state border (in this case: the external EU border that partly
coincides with the border of the Republic of Lithuania, which
amounts to 1070 km. (the whole perimeter of a border amounts to
1763 km)) depends on successful pr
evention and dismantling of
activities of trafficking networks
and on understanding the econom-
ic mechanisms for the operation of
those networks. The paper will
introduce the pilot study (completed
in Spring, 2017) with an aim to
identify the concepts officers – st
ate border guards have on diversi-
ty and migration; first chapter is dedicated to the issue. Also, an
analysis of the Lithuanian situation is presented in the second chap-
ter. The fact that during the last several years (since 2012), the
number of irregular migrants decr
eased by almost 4 times is dis-
cussed from two aspects. Firstly,
measures of prevention and infra-
structure. Namely, the distance under the surveillance of CCTV
cameras increased twofold during
the time, also, the cooperation
with colleagues in the field in other countries (Byelorussia) improved
significantly. Another factor was an
improved cooperation of the law
enforcement agencies between the
countries and within Lithuania.
The data shows that one of the
major factors for decreasing the
illegal migration that is, prevention is a successful removal of eco-
nomic factor from the process (or at least, it serves as a strong
deterrence). That is, it was identified that the predominant number
of irregular migrants were doing that not as individuals, but in the
groups, led by traffickers, whose
fee in recent years increased.
Therefore, effective legal measures
against traffickers provide solid
basis for decreasing irregular migration
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