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Product Counterfeiting in Michigan and the Expectations and Priorities for State and Local Law Enforcement: Assessing the Awareness of and Response to the Problem

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Justin Heinonen, John Spink and A-CAPP Center Staff, 2012

The crime of product counterfeiting is growing in scope, scale, and threat. These threats impact Michigan residents, as they do others throughout the U.S. and the world. This Backgrounder presents results of a survey that questioned residents on their purchases of counterfeit products, their opinions on priorities for law enforcement, and their use of the Internet to purchase medicines.

This article was published in Global Edge Business Review. Subscription may be required to view publication. 

2012 Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees.

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