Centro de Documentação da PJ
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CD 341
TEICHMAN, Fabian Maximilian Johannes, e outro
Money laundering through raw diamonds [Recurso eletrónico] / Fabian Maximilian Johannes Teichmann, Marie-Christin Falker
Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 27, n. 1 (2024), p. 209-221
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BRANQUEAMENTO DE CAPITAIS, PEDRA PRECIOSA, PRODUTOS DO CRIME, ÁUSTRIA, ALEMANHA, SUÍÇA

Purpose – This paper aims to illustrate how illegally obtained funds are laundered through raw diamonds in Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Design/methodology/approach – To identify specific money laundering techniques involving raw diamonds, this study used a qualitative content analysis of data collected from 60 semi-standardized interviews with both criminals and prevention experts and a quantitative survey of 200 compliance officers. Findings – Raw diamonds are extraordinarily suitable for money laundering in European German speaking countries. In particular, they may be used in all three stages of the laundering process, namely, placement, layering and integration. Research limitations/implications – Because the qualitative findings are based on semi-standardized interviews, their insights are limited to the perspectives of the 60 interviewees. Practical implications – Identifying gaps in existing anti-money laundering mechanisms should provide compliance officers, law enforcement agencies and legislators with valuable insights into how criminals operate. Originality/value – While prior studies focus on the methods used by organizations to combat money laundering and how to improve anti-money laundering measures, this paper investigates how money launderers operate to avoid detection, thereby illustrating authentic experiences. Its findings provide valuable insights into the minds of money launderers and combines criminal perspective with that of prevention experts.