Smuggling/trafficking
Real-time location fingerprinting for mobile devices in an indoor prison setting
Organised Crime in Serbia--Media Construction and Social Reaction (From Policing in Central and Eastern Europe: Dilemmas of Contemporary Criminal Justice, P 685-694, 2004, Gorazd Mesko, et al., eds. -- See NCJ-207973)
Keeping the Prison Clean: An Update on Pennsylvania's Drug Control Strategy
Elephant genotypes reveal the size and connectivity of transnational ivory traffickers
Mitigating Contraband via the Mail: An Overview of Approaches for Managing the Introduction of Drug Contraband through the Digitization of Inmate Mail
Disrupting Human Trafficking Networks through Mathematical Modeling: Addressing Replacement Effects and Uncertain Information
Combating Transnational Organized Crime by Linking Multiple Large Ivory Seizures to the Same Dealer
The Check Is In the Mail
United States, Mexico and Immigration Concerns
Eagle Eyes on the Border
It Came from the North: Assessing the Claim of Canada's Rising Role as a Global Supplier of Synthetic Drugs
IBETing on a Secure Border
Women's Participation in Chinese Transnational Human Smuggling: A Gendered Market Perspective
Enter the Dragon: Inside Chinese Human Smuggling Organizations
Russian Emigre Crime in the United States: Organized Crime or Crime That Is Organized?
Changing the Behavior of Drug-Involved Offenders: Supervision That Works
A small number of those who commit crimes are heavily involved in drugs commit a large portion of the crime in this country. An evaluation of a "smart supervision" effort in Hawaii that uses swift and certain sanctioning showed that individuals committing crimes who are heavily involved in drug use can indeed change their behavior when the supervision is properly implemented.
Review the YouTube Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy
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.