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| Start Date and Time | Event Details |
| Monday, April 11, 2011 |
| 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM | CANCELED: Bad Company- Fighting Transnational Crime This event has been canceled.
Crime pays, and criminals are actors on the world stage whose powerful (if often hidden) role in the modern world has yet fully to be understood. Criminals run globe-spanning businesses that supply narcotics, trafficked people, and illegal services. They arm insurgents and destabilize governments. They bypass national and international regulations on everything from financial transactions to environmental standards. Professor Mark Galeotti, CGA academic chair and an expert on transnational and organized crime, hosts a series of conversations with scholars and security analysts that illuminate the workings of the global underworld: what it does, how it does it, and what this means for us all.
Fighting Transnational Crime: A Law-Enforcement Perspective
Guest to be announced
Join us for a conversation with a serving law-enforcement officer. If almost all organized crime is now transnational, what does that mean for law enforcement? How can national police agencies deal with global criminal networks? Is international law enforcement a chain that is only as strong as its weakest link, or can US agencies go it alone as the sheriffs of the new world order? What trends, problems and opportunities does the law-enforcement community see emerging in the foreseeable future, and are they going to make the world a safer place for us all?
REGISTRATION REQUIRED |
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