GLOBAL BURDEN OF ARMED VIOLENCE REPORTS 2008 AND 2011
Crime not war main source of armed violence: study from Genevadeclaration.org
Crime not war main source of armed violence: study from Genevadeclaration.org
Within the Tor network, sites that cant be accessed through Google, a “darknet” market in all sorts of things, but amongst them paedophilia. Anonymous have launched an attack on LolitaCity, a site for paedophiles. Problem is that the darknet is also for opponents of authoritarian regimes.
I havent included many stories about the hacking scandal on this blog, but this relates to organisation. The source is a little opaque.
A tale of greed, duplicity and gullibility
Because of budget cuts, after recent several protests by Law Enforcement officials also theAnti-Mafia Investigative Directorate (DIA) protested today in Rome.
The 2011 study traces retail theft in 43 countries across more than 250,000 stores and reports that retailers have absorbed millions of dollars of losses in food products. The profit loss is attributed mainly to theft by employees, organized crime rings and petty criminals. “Organized crime rings target specialty items and products that are easy … CHEESES, OFTEN STOLEN, ARE ‘HIGH RISK’ ITEMS FOR SUPERMARKETS
Police launched an extensive crackdown on organized crime rings across the country Monday, which will continue through the end of December. The National Police Agency (NPA) announced that it will set up special teams at 16 regional police agencies nationwide to arrest gangsters in a war against criminal gangs.
The Minister for Home Affairs, Antonio Camacho, met in Madrid on Monday 24 October with his counterpart from the Republic of Croatia, Tomislav Karamarko. After the meeting, they signed an “Agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the Republic of Croatia on combating crime and other matters of security”. At the meeting, the Croatian minister … SPAIN AND CROATIA SIGN AGREEMENT TO STRENGTHEN COOPERATION FROM BOTH COUNTRIES ON FIGHT AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME
The HUMSEC Journal seeks to provide an active forum for exchanging ideas, sharing knowledge and information in the field of human security, terrorism and organised crime. Particular emphasis is given to the Western Balkan region. The Editorial Board welcomes original scientific papers addressing the issues of human security, terrorism and organised crime. The main topic of the third … HUMSEC JOURNAL – CALL FOR PAPERS
New laws against organised crime in Japan