
Smuggling Prevention Theory
Smuggling Prevention Theory involves understanding and addressing the factors that lead individuals and organizations to smuggle goods illegally. It suggests that effective prevention requires not only enforcing laws but also identifying motivations such as economic hardship, corruption, or weak border controls. By strengthening regulations, improving enforcement, and addressing underlying economic or social issues, authorities can reduce incentives for smuggling. Essentially, it’s a strategic approach that combines enforcement with targeted interventions to make smuggling less attractive and more difficult.