New Research: Civil society and organised crime

This briefing note gives an overview of the nature, successes and challenges of civil society’s role in preventing and combating transnational organised crime, including in the context of multilateral policymaking and responses, and relevant international conventions, based on GITOC’s decade of research, unique perspectives and experiences in engaging civil society on organised crime.

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Dr Erica Marat speaks to Al Jazeera about her SOC ACE research on drug trafficking, violence and corruption in Central Asia