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Summer School on Transnational Organised Crime

7 – 25 June 2021, Virtual event

Our Standing Group on Organised Crime (SGOC) was delighted to host its first online Summer School on Transnational Organised Crime from 7 – 25 June 2021.

Held in a new all-empowering and equal opportunity format, the remote programme offered a remarkable learning experience intended to enhance interactions between scholars and practitioners while providing a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by — and potential responses to — transnational organised crime. 

In collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the Summer School utilised the unique expertise of seasoned professionals to provide instruction on — and facilitate a deeper understanding of — the dynamics of transnational organised crime. 

The Summer School provided the chance to:
  • Distinguish the ways in which criminal activities and structures transcend international borders;
  • Explain how the current nature of international borders both restrains and provides opportunities for crime;
  • Critically assess the validity and reliability of data on transnational crime;
  • Identify major elements of the legal and institutional framework for international cooperation against transnational organised crime and assess their impact on containment;
  • Examine how states utilise the international legal framework to prevent and combat organized crime;
  • Scrutinise private sector, public-private and civil society responses to transnational organised crime and identify best practices
  • Gain first-hand experience contributing to the SHERLOC Knowledge Management Portal, an initiative developed by the UNODC
  • Assist in the dissemination of information on the implementation of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its three supplementing Protocols

Organisers, faculty and speakers

  • Director Yuliya Zabyelina
  • Assistant Director Nicole Kalczynski
  • Steering Committee Felia Allum and Maria Cristina Montefusco
  • Alberto Vannucci University of Pisa, Italy Alexandra Reid, Royal United Services Institute, UK
  • Anita Lavorgna University of Southampton, UK
  • Baris Cayli Messina University of Derby, UK
  • Brendan Marsh Queen’s University Belfast, UK
  • Colin Craig UNODC
  • Daan van Uhm Utrecht University, Netherlands
  • Deborah Alimi University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
  • Dina Siegel Utrecht University, Netherlands
  • Diorella Islas Fellow at Women in International Security
  • Dmitry Orlov UNODC
  • Elizabeth David-Barett University of Sussex, UK
  • Fabrizio Sarrica UNODC
  • Felia Allum University of Bath, UK
  • Flavia Romiti UNODC
  • Helena Farrand Carrapico Northumbria University, UK
  • Jay Albanese Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
  • Kimberley Thachuk Johns Hopkins University, USA
  • Marco Dugato Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-Transcrime, Italy
  • Maria Cristina Montefusco UNODC
  • Mark Williams Royal United Services Institute, UK
  • Morgane Nicot UNODC
  • Neil Walsh UNODC
  • Riikka Puttonen UNODC
  • Shahrzad Fouladvand University of Sussex, UK
  • Simon Harding University of West London, UK
  • Simonetta Grassi UNODC
  • Sine Plambech Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
  • Siria Gastélum Félix Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
  • Stan Gilmour Thames Valley Police, UK
  • Tanya Wyatt Northumbria University, UK
  • Yuliya Zabyelina John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
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