Episodes

  • Trailer: 24 hr Organized Crime Conference
    Nov 12 2020

    The first ever 24 hour Conference on Global Organized Crime took place in November 2020 and it was an unprecedented opportunity for interaction on the topics of criminal groups, criminal networks, and organized crime.

    This podcast will bring you some of the most exciting talks and discussions from those at the forefront of research into organized crime around the world.




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    1 min
  • Prioritising Serious and Organized Environmental Crime
    Dec 4 2020

    24hr Conference on Global Organized Crime

    This session will look at environmental crimes and how they are usually treated as the poor relation of organised crime types: under-resourced, treated as an afterthought and more likely to be the responsibility of agriculture departments than police forces. Despite many environmental crimes being accepted as a form of serious, transnational, organised crime, they are universally treated as a low priority, struggling for recognition against other crime types. Yet this crime group, which includes wildlife trafficking, pollution crimes, and illicit deforestation, pose an immeasurable risk to life on earth - far greater than any other crime type. We argue why all nations must treat environmental crimes as a global priority.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Transnational Organized Crime & Emerging Technologies
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    Emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, and supply chain security offers both challenges, and opportunities in terms of prevention of transnational organized crime. In this research note catwalk session we will present the different ways on how this technology can help institutions to have better tools to combat organized crime and how these technologies can help us overcome the challenges presented in digital environment for citizen security and the prevention and detection of crime.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Criminal Careers of Italian Offenders
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    In this session, Francesco Calderoni will present his findings on the criminal careers of Italian mafia offenders. Gian Maria Campedelli will add to this session by discussing the life-course criminal trajectories of mafia members. Next, Cecilia Meneghini will shed light onto the criminal careers of mafia members prior to recruitment into organized crime.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Sports & Organized Crime
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    In this session, Roland Moerland will present his research on doping in elite cycling. Next, Toine Spapens will discuss criminal investments in local football clubs. Hans Nelen will present on how the representation of professional football players by agents and brokers is associated with criminal activities.

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    53 mins
  • Latin American Drug Crimes
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    In this session, Jorge Mantilla's presentation will analyze street-level peacebuilding in the inner city at the frontline of the ongoing urban war on drugs in Colombia. Next, Dr. Diorella Islas will discuss who controls cocaine trafficking to Europe. Furthermore, Williams Gilberto Jiménez-García , Wilson Arenas-Valencia and Natalia Bohórquez Bedoya will present their findings on the relationship between drug trafficking and social disadvantage, focusing on homicides in Colombian cities.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Disrupting Drug & Counterfeit Supply Chains
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    The research focuses on the operations of illicit actors in the cyberworld, in both the open web and dark web, and the supply chains and payment systems for online drug sales, counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Research conducted on these supply chains reveals the wide availability of counterfeit pharmaceuticals and the convergences of these websites with those for opioids and counterfeit equipment and vaccines during the pandemic. This research has just been funded by a five-year NSF grant that builds on the results that will be discussed.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Urban Violence and Militarization in Brazil
    Dec 4 2020

    24 Hour Conference on Global Organized Crime

    This session will discuss the worsening of police violence in recent years in Brazil, even as national homicide numbers have been consistently declining. This is a particularly important discussion in the context of President Jair Bolsonaro’s rhetoric of aggressive use of force against suspected criminals. The panel will also discuss the continued threat of organised crime and the relatively newer threat of militias (vigilante groups linked to former or off-duty Military Police officers) in cities.

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    55 mins