Organized crime
Responding to Transnational Organized Crime - Supporting Research, Improving Practice
The U.S. government looks to research from home and abroad as it reformulates its law enforcement response to transnational organized crime.
Evaluating and Improving Law Enforcement Cooperation in Combatting Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations
Expert Working Group Report on International Organized Crime
La Cosa Nostra in the United States
Where Political Extremists and Greedy Criminals Meet: A Comparative Study of Financial Crimes and Criminal Networks in the United States
Researching and Rethinking Sex Trafficking: The Movement of Chinese Women to Asia and the United States for Commercial Sex
Transnational Organized Crime: Summary of a Workshop
Challenging the Russian Mafia Mystique
Meeting the Challenge of Transnational Crime
Examining the Structure, Organization, and Processes of the International Market for Stolen Data Online
It Came from the North: Estimating the Production of Synthetic Drugs in Quebec Canada
Trafficking of Migrant Laborers in San Diego County: Looking for a Hidden Population
Understanding and Improving Law Enforcement Responses to Human Trafficking, Final Report
Research Meetings and Workshops
NIJ learns from the people who work day-to-day with the issues. We sponsor meetings, workshops, and working groups that bring together researchers, policymakers, technologists, and practitioners.
These meetings generate a rich exchange of ideas. They guide future research and help ensure that NIJ's research, development and evaluation activities meet real-world needs.
Review the summaries or transcripts available for many of these meetings: