LEUVEN

The Summer School will consist of three parts: Part I: Organised Crime Actors and Activities in the “New” Europe Part II: National Approaches in Tackling Organised Crime Today Part III: After the Enlargement: The Role of European Institutions in the Fight against Organised Crime Confirmed lecturers: Dr. Felia Allum, University of Bath, UK Prof. Dr. LEUVEN

Ohrid Summer School 2011

  Ohrid, Summer School on Organised crime 2011 “Organized Crime and New Security Threats”, 3-16 July 2011 Program The program includes lectures by prominent experts in the field of Organised Crime: Prof. Michael Levi, Cardiff University, UK Mr. Nikos Zarkadoulas, Analyst, Europol Dr. Tamara Makarenko, Founding Partner, West Sands Advisory LLP, UK Prof. Vlado Kambovski, University Ss Cyril Ohrid Summer School 2011

CATANIA

Program The program includes lectures by prominent experts in the field of organised crime: Opening Lecture by Dina Siegel, Professor of Criminology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands & President of the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC) Guest Lecture by Jane Schneider, City University of New York, USA & Peter Schneider, Professor Emeritus CATANIA

SGOC NEWSLETTER JAN 2014, VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1

Editorial note: Happy 2014 from the Standing Group on Organised Crime Organised crime & public sector corruption. A study from Australia Georgian organised crime groups in today’s Italy Researching variation in sub-national corruption. Some methodological remarks Dublin System: the problematic piece of CEAS’ puzzle Miscellaneous

SGOC NEWSLETTER MAY 2014, VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2

Editorial note: Getting ready for the ECPR Conference in Glasgow Trafficking Culture. Anatomy of a statue trafficking network The shifting landscape of organized crime in Honduras Towards a 21st century Mexican para-militarism? The Michoacán crisis revisited Pacific Ocean fisheries and the opportunities for transnational organised crime Miscellaneous

SGOC NEWSLETTER JAN 2015, VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1

New year’s resolutions. Promises and cyallenges ahead Focus: Terror in Paris. Reflecting on terror after Charlie Hebdo. What now? Focus: Terror in Paris. Countering terrorism in democracies. Fighting fire with fire? Diplomatic practice and organised crime Camorra in Montesacro. Urban and social transformation in a southern Italian community A model for characterising cybercrime Transnational Organised Crime. SGOC NEWSLETTER JAN 2015, VOLUME 12, NUMBER 1

SGOC NEWSLETTER MAY 2015, VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2

How Intuitive Trust Matters. Researching Conflict & Crime Across the Colombia-Venezuela Border by Annette Idler Organised Crime in the UK. The Organised Crime Portfolio Research Project by David S.. Wall & Yulia Chistyakova A conceptual toolkit for exploring mafia transplantation in Australia by Stephen Bennett U.S. Presence in Afghanistan after ISIS. Prospects & Realities. by SGOC NEWSLETTER MAY 2015, VOLUME 12, NUMBER 2

SGOC NEWSLETTER JAN 2013, VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1

Editorial note: New Year, New Directions Transnational Organised News In the spotlight: The European Antimafia Commission Beyond the statistics… Methodology series: Researching organised crime in Southeast Europe A new partnership against crime does not mean police privatisation The European Union’s fight against cybercrime Is there a role for the private sector and academia in tackling organised crime?

SGOC NEWSLETTER MAY 2013, VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2

Editorial note: News from the SGOC Talking about the ‘Ndragheta. Interview with Anti-mafia Prosecutor Alessandra Cerreti Current and future trends in the fight against Organised Crime The Merida Initiative and the war against drugs and crime in Mexico Close-proximity research on (Mexican) organised crime: suicide mission or empirical imperative? Book Review: The art of making do in SGOC NEWSLETTER MAY 2013, VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2