Cyber crime
Hot Off the Wireless
Cyber Cops in Training
Training to Fight Cybercrime
Exploring and Estimating the Revenues and Profits of Participants in Stolen Data Markets
Tool Helps Automate, Expedite CyberCrime Probes
Russian Emigre Crime in the United States: Organized Crime or Crime That Is Organized?
Trust Thy Crooked Neighbor: Multiplexity in Chicago Organized Crime Networks
Examining the Forces Shaping Cybercrime Markets Online
Pulling Levers: Chronic Offenders, High-Crime Settings, and a Theory of Prevention
Vermont Incident-Based Crime Analysis: Developing Research Capabilities for Problem-Oriented Policing, Final Report
Catching the Cyber Crook
More Science, Technology, and the Law
Conflict Management Styles and Cybervictimization: Extending Routine Activity Theory
Taking on the Dark Web: Law Enforcement Experts ID Investigative Needs
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Research on Facilitators of Transnational Organized Crime: Understanding Crime Networks' Logistical Support
Identifying Law Enforcement Needs for Conducting Criminal Investigations Involving Evidence on the Dark Web
What You Can't Buy, Can't Kill You
International Organized Crime: Recent Developments in Policy and Research
Since 2008, DOJ has been reviewing its policies and programs on international organized crime, with the goal of strengthening law enforcement's response to this threat. In this NIJ Conference Panel, the speakers will explore how DOJ and other U.S. government agencies are responding to it. Attendees will learn more about the Attorney General's Organized Crime Council, the International Organized Crime Intelligence and Operations Center, and the recent National Intelligence Estimate on International Organized Crime.