NIJ is seeking proposals for research on international organized crime (IOC) that can help State, local, tribal, or Federal criminal justice agencies meet the challenge of IOC in their jurisdictions. Proposals will examine information and data that has clear implications for criminal justice in the United States in the following focus areas: quantification of harm; evaluations of counter-IOC tools or programs; the organization of IOC; the relationship between culture and IOC; and the links between IOC and either terrorism or insurgency.
Awards
Number of Awards: 1
Total Amount Awarded: $453,112
Evaluating and Improving Law Enforcement Cooperation in Combatting Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations
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