An empirical examination of product counterfeiting crime impacting the U.S. military

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Brandon A. Sullivan
Jeremy M. Wilson
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[1] Michigan State University,Center for Anti
[2] Michigan State University,Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A
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Trends in Organized Crime | 2017年 / 20卷
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Counterfeit; Military; Department of Defense; Supply chain; National security;
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Counterfeit parts in the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) supply chain threaten national security by compromising critical military operations and placing the lives of military service members at risk. With the goal of illustrating the nature of the risk as it relates to types of counterfeit parts, how they entered the supply chain, and were identified and processed through the criminal justice system, we assemble and analyze open-source information on criminal schemes involving counterfeits in the DOD supply chain. We utilize the Product Counterfeiting Database (PCD) to capture every indicted scheme linked to the DOD and describe characteristics of the schemes, offenders, and victims. These data provide empirical insights into the counterfeiting of parts and equipment in the DOD supply chain. We conclude with an overview of key issues to consider when weighing opportunities for product counterfeiting as well as implications for policy and practice.
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