Crime, Law & Order
The Worldwide Fight Against Transnational Organised Crime: Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 68-page technical and background paper describing how Australia deals with organised crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-29
Impediments to the Investigation of Transnational High Tech Crime
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page Australian paper identifying barriers to the effective investigation of high tech crime across borders, and offering some solutions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-12-10
ACT Recidivist Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 97-page Australian study of the key factors underlying a reduction in burglary in the Australian Capital Territory, including a profile of recidivist property offenders
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-01-13
Remand in Custody: Critical Factors and Key Issues
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page Australian report of a study into the factors associated with high and low remand rates in the Australian criminal justice system
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-05-29
Women's Experience of Male Violence: Findings From the Australian Component of The International Violence Against Women Survey
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 162-page Australian report contains the results of a survey of over 6,000 women, and deals with their experiences of physical and sexual assault
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-06
The Dynamic-Behavioural Model of Firesetting
Australian Institute of Criminology
A single-page bulletin explaining the dynamic-behavioural model of firesetting
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-02-23
Recidivism of Sexual Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
A brief note on recidivism by sexual offenders, based on an earlier Australian report
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-04-13
Current Trends in the Rehabilitation of Juvenile Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page Australian paper outlining a case management framework for juvenile offenders
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-02-08
Mentoring and Crime Prevention: What is Good Practice?
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 1-page Australian guide to good practice in mentoring youth as a crime prevention measure
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-03-10
Gender and Serious Fraud in Australia and New Zealand
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page paper demonstrates the involvement of women in cases of serious fraud in Australasia
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-02-02
Gender Differences in the Sequence of Drug Use and Crime
Australian Institute of Criminology
Summary results of an Australian study examining gender differences in the temporal order of drug use and crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-02-02
High Tech Crime Briefs
Australian Institute of Criminology
A series of 8 Australian high tech crime briefs introducing key issues in the fight against high tech crime ( Single page, linking to each brief)
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-02-01
Australian Approaches to Drug-Crime Diversion
Australian Institute of Criminology
A brief description of the five main types of drug-crime diversionary program currently in use across Australia
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-05-06
Drug Use Monitoring in Australia: 2003 Annual Report on Drug Use Among Police Detainees
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 113-page report providing an overview of the characteristics of police detainees at seven Australian sites, including self-reported drug use, urinanalysis data, prior criminal behaviour and treatment history.
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2004-08-16
Wilderness Programs and Boot Camps: Are They Effective?
Australian Institute of Criminology
A single page Australian assessment of the effectiveness of wilderness programs and boot camps in reducing crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-04-05
Impediments to the Successful Investigation of Transnational High Tech Crime
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian paper identifies a number of barriers to the effective investigation of high tech crime across borders and proposes some solutions for streamlining future investigations
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-02-01
Final Report on the North Queensland Drug Court
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 108-page Australian report evaluating the implementation, operation and outcomes of a pilot programme aiming to divert drug-dependent offenders from prison to treatment
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2005-10-06
Crimes Against Business: A Review of Victimisation, Predictors and Prevention
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 79-page Australian report on crimes against business, reviewing the literature, offering possible causal explanations and strategies for prevention
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-11-06
Victim Credibility in Adult Sexual Assault Cases
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian paper offers an insight into some of the case-by-case considerations informing prosecutorial decisions in sexual assault cases
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-01-31
Diffusion of Benefits: Evaluating a Policing Operation
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian report examines a targeted policing operation to reduce property crime, with particular attention to evidence of displacement
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-01-01
Consumer Scams: 2010 and 2011
Australian Institute of Criminology
The result of an online Australian survey designed to assess consumer fraud experiences
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2012-03-26
Trade-based Money Laundering: Risks and Regulatory Responses
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 42-page Australian report examines a form of money laundering based on the trade of goods and services, commonly known as trade-based money laundering
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2012-02-15
Integrated Responses to Domestic Violence: Legally Mandated Intervention Programs for Male Perpetrators
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 8-page Australian report describes the outcomes of a programme delivered to men who perpetrate domestic violence and who are legally obliged to participate
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2010-12-09
Cost-benefit Analysis and its Application to Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Research
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 57-page Australian report provides a description of when and how such analyses of crime prevention programs have been used and a number of cost-benefit analyses are reviewed, using a tool developed to assess the merit of cost-benefit analysis
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-03-22
Misperceptions about Child Sex Offenders
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 8-page Australian paper addresses common misperceptions about the perpetrators of sexual offences against children
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2011-10-05
Juveniles' Contact with the Criminal Justice System
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 135-page Australian report outlines data on juveniles' contact with the policing, courts and correctional systems to determine what is known and not known about juveniles' contact with the criminal justice system
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2009-09-27
Crime Prevention Programs for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 14-page Australian paper reviews the key criminal justice issues in relation to culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and provides a summary of relevant protective and risk factors
Crime, Law & Order, Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2011-06-22
Mortality and Morbidity in Prisoners after Release from Prison in Western Australia 1995-2003
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 6-page report of an Australian study tracing the health of prisoners before and after imprisonment
Crime, Law & Order, HealthPosted: 2006-09-25
Anti-money Laundering and Counter-terrorism Financing Across the Globe: A Comparative Study of Regulatory Action
Australian Institute of Criminology
A 119-page Australian study comparing the legal framework and compliance, and enforcement outcomes of the AML/CTF regimes across countries with disparate legal traditions
Crime, Law & Order, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2012-02-15
Misuse of the Non-profit Sector for Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian paper explores how terrorist groups take advantage of the non-profit sector and the evidence available for the misuse of funds
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-09-20
Patterns in Bushfire Arson
Australian Institute of Criminology
An Australian note on patterns in bushfire arson
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-11-23
Mental Health, Abuse, Drug Use and Crime: Does Gender Matter?
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian brief examines the direct relationship, mediated by gender, between mental health, prior experiences of child abuse, drug use and offending among a sample of police detainees
Health, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-11-13
Cloud Computing: Challenges and Future Directions
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian brief finds that cloud computing is now firmly established in the information technology landscape and its security risks need to be mapped and addressed at this critical stage in its development
Crime, Law & Order, Science & TechnologyPosted: 2010-11-09
The Impact of Structural Ageing on Crime Trends: a South Australian Case Study
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian paper investigates how the declining proportion of younger people and increasing proportion of older people in the population has reduced past crime levels and should reduce future crime levels
Ageing, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2012-03-01
Indigenous Perpetrators of Violence: Prevalence and Risk Factors for Offending
Australian Institute of Criminology
This report presents results of research into victimisation of, and offending by, Indigenous people in Australia
Indigenous Affairs, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-04-14
(Mis)perceptions of Crime in Australia
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian study reinforces earlier research into perceptions of crime; that there are substantial misperceptions of crime among the general public, both in terms of the number of incidents and in perceptions of trends in crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-08-04
Youth (In)justice: Oral Language Competence in Early Life and Risk for Engagement in Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence
Australian Institute of Criminology
This 6-page Australian brief presents evidence that demonstrates that high proportions of young offenders have a clinically significant, but previously undetected, oral language disorder
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2012-04-13
A Typology of Online Child Pornography Offending
Australian Institute of Criminology and Australian High Tech Crime Centre
A 6-page Australian paper examining the typology of online child pornography offending and law enforcement responses
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2004-08-31
Patterns and Precursors of Adolescent Antisocial Behaviour: Outcomes and Connections
Australian Institute of Family Studies
A 136-page Australian report examining the common risk factors between young people who engage in criminal and anti-social behaviour
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-11-17
The Role of Environmental Characteristics in Changing the Pathways to Adolescent Antisocial Behaviour of High- and Low-Risk Children
Australian Institute of Family Studies
This 31-page Auustralian conference presentation explores the ways in which developmental pathways of resilient and low-risk but antisocial children can be identified
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-07-18
Sexual Violence Offenders: Prevention and Intervention Approaches
Australian Institute of Family Studies
This 54-page Australian report examines how theoretical explanations of sexual violence have shaped intervention and community responses; it provides a critical analysis of the different treatment paradigms used in Australia and examines ways in which treatment and prevention strategies can be improved
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2006-07-04
Juvenile justice in Australia 2006-07
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
A 156-page report on young people in juvenile justice supervision in Australia. It includes information on the characteristics of young people in community-based supervision and detention in 2006-07 and the type and length of supervision they experience, as well as patterns of supervision over time and analyses of trends
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2008-12-15
Happy Healthy Women, Not Just Survivors
Australian Women's Coalition Inc
The recommendations presented in this 52-page report seek to address a gap in the national agenda relating to the long-term healthcare needs of the one in three Australian women who are survivors of sexual violence
Crime, Law & Order, HealthPosted: 2010-10-18
The Role of Specialty Mental Health Courts in Meeting the Needs of Juvenile Offenders
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
A U.S. paper considering whether specialty mental health courts would be of benefit to juvenile offenders
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2004-12-02
Towards a Typology of Wartime Rape
BICC
This 88-page German brief aims at developing a typology of wartime rape as a first step toward understanding the different consequences of this form of violence in war
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-10-27
SALW Survey of Croatia
BICC, SEESAC
An 84-page report on the security risks posed by small arms and light weapons in Croatia
Crime, Law & Order, Disarmament & PeacekeepingPosted: 2006-11-08
Building an Offender Reentry Program: A Guide for Law Enforcement
BJA
This 60-page US guide presents key strategies, components and results of law enforcement participation in offender reentry efforts
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-07-27
Youth Justice Conferences versus Children’s Court: A Comparison of Re-offending
BOSCAR
A 23-page Australian report finding that a programme designed to bring young offenders face to face with the victims of their crime and encourage them to accept responsibility for their offending is no more effective than a children’s court in reducing juvenile reoffending
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2012-03-20
The Wrong War: The Insistence on Applying Cold War Metaphors to Cybersecurity Is Misplaced and Counterproductive
Brookings
A US article considering strategic approaches to cybersecurity
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-08-22
Mexico’s Battle Against Organized Crime and Drug Trafficking
Brookings
This 54-page US monograph explores the effectiveness of the security and law enforcement and socio-economic approaches adopted in Mexico over the past several years to combat the drug trafficking organizations. It also analyzes the evolution of organized crime in Mexico, including in reaction to anti-crime actions taken by the Mexican government
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2011-09-27
Narcoterrorism and the Long Reach of U.S. Law Enforcement
Brookings
This US House testimony discusses the relationship between drug trade and criminal and belligerent groups in Afghanistan, Mexico, Colombia and West Africa
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-10-17
Pirates of the ISPs: Tactics for Turning Online Crooks Into International Pariahs
Brookings
A 51-page US paper describing steps that can be taken to curb cybercrime’s growth—and perhaps begin to marginalize the people behind it
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2011-08-04
Felipe Calderón’s War: It’s Time for a Serious Debate
Brookings
A US commentary on the Mexican government's attempts to weaken the drug cartels
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2011-01-04
Reducing Urban Violence in Developing Countries
Brookings Institution
This 9-page US policy brief introduces a new violence-focused research methodology aimed at reducing violence in developing countries
International Development, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-11-28
The Violent Drug Market in Mexico
Brookings Institution
This 30-page US paper examines the growing threat to civil society in Mexico posed by drug-related violence, the spillover of crime into the United States, how the situation compares to similar struggles in Colombia and offers recommendations for a new strategy in the region
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-03-19
Keeping Adolescents out of Prison
Brookings Institution
An 8-page US policy brief examining the problem of youth confinement in correctional facilities
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2008-10-24
Lessons from Colombia for Mexico? Caveat Emptor
Brookings, ReVista
A US article arguing that, while Colombia's accomplishments, including in police reform and strengthening of the judicial system, need to be recognized and indeed may serve as an example, the limitations of progress equally need to be stressed
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2012-02-27
Crime and Communities Review
Cabinet Office - UK
This 120-page UK review examines how better to engage communities in the fight against crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-06-26
Engaging Communities in Fighting Crime
Cabinet Office - UK
The 122-page report of a review examining how to better engage communities in the fight against crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-07-09
Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Persons Involved in the Criminal Justice System
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
This 12-page Canadian paper deals with the implementation of policies and programs for promoting the reduction of harm associated with substance abuse by criminals
Drug Abuse, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-06-16
Nowhere to turn? Responding to Partner Violence Against Immigrant and Visible Minority Women
Canadian Council on Social Development
This 50-page Canadian report examines partner violence among ethnic groups and proposes a co-ordinated response
Crime, Law & Order, Immigration & RefugeesPosted: 2004-03-11
Canadian Police Research Centre: Annual Report 2005-2006
Canadian Police Research Centre
A 41-page report on the activities and achievements of the Canadian Police Research Centre during the previous year
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-10-04
The Community Order and the Suspended Sentence Order Three Years On: The views and Experiences of Probation Officers and Offenders
CCJS
This 60-page UK report analyses the use of Community Orders and Suspended Sentence Orders since they were implemented in April 2005
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-03-05
"Gun Crime": A Review of Evidence and Policy
CCJS
A 52-page UK study of the causes of gun crime and possible solutions
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-08-02
The Problems of Everyday Life
CCJS
An 8-page UK report into the connections between social injustice, 'problems of everyday life' and the experience of crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-11-02
Social Harm and Crime at a Global Level
CCJS
A 6-page UK lecture examining social harm from the perspective of international relations focussing on the specificproblem in the developing world of child mortality and the link with the limited supply of clean drinking water and sanitation
Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2009-10-23
Criminal Obsessions: Why Harm Matters More Than Crime
CCJS
A 100-page UK critique of conventional criminological approaches to social issues
Crime, Law & Order, Social PolicyPosted: 2008-11-01
The Social Costs of Dangerousness: Prison and the Dangerous Classes
CCJS
This 30-page UK monograph explores how "dangerization" is leading to the legitimisation of a negative and punitive approach to criminal justice
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-05-06
Policy, Purpose and Pragmatism: Dilemmas for Voluntary and Community Organisations Working with Black Young People Affected by Crime'
CCJS
A 39-page UK report finding that voluntary and community organisations working with black young people affected by crime are undermined by contradictory governmental agendas and a constant competition for limited resources within a conservative funding environment
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2009-07-16
Dangerous Offenders
CCJS
The report of a London conference held to discuss the risk management of violent and sexual offenders
Crime, Law & Order, Public Safety & Disaster MitigationPosted: 2006-12-23
If You Want to Change Violence in the‘Hood, You Have to Change the ‘Hood
CCPA
A Canadian report on how to address violence and street crime in cities
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2009-09-16
The Fear Factor: Stephen Harper's Tough on Crime Agenda.
CCPA
This 58-page Canadian report analyses the financial and human costs of the Harper government's tough-on-crime agenda
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-12-02
Preventing Child Sexual Abuse within Youth-serving Organisations: Getting Started on Policies and Procedures
CDC
A 55-page US guide identifying key components of child sex abuse prevention for organisations
Families, Children & Youth, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-05-12
Towards a Third Palestinian Intifada?
CEIP
A US article considering the likelihood of a third Palestinian Intifada
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-03-25
Understanding Terrorist Network Topologies and Their Resilience Against Disruption
CentER
This 14-page Dutch discussion paper investigates the structural position of covert (terrorist or criminal) networks
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-12-02
Understanding Terrorist Network Topologies and Their Resilience Against Disruption
CentER
This 14-page Dutch discussion paper investigates the structural position of covert (terrorist or criminal) networks
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-02-01
Current Strategies for Reducing Recidivism
Center for Impact Research
A 31-page U.S. report of an investigation into programs evidencing success in reducing recidivism
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-08-12
A Comparative Analysis of Cybersecurity Initiatives Worldwide
Center for Security Studies
A 40-page background paper investigating national cybersecurity initiatives to identify common themes, best practices, problems and pitfalls
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2005-09-27
'Knife Crime': A Review of Evidence and Policy
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
The 36-page second edition of a UK report examining more detailed statistical evidence to determine possible trends in offences involving knives
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2008-01-31
'Knife Crime': Ineffective Reactions to a Distracting Problem: A Review of Evidence and Policy
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
A 35-page UK report reviewing available research on 'knife crime' and assessing existing programmes to combat knife usage
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-09-09
Family Intervention Projects: A Classic Case of Policy-based Evidence
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
This 21-page UK briefing is based on a comprehensive re-analysis of government- funded evaluations on the effectiveness of its Family Intervention Project (FIP)strategy
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2010-08-19
A European Public Prosecutor Would Be a Dangerous Distraction
Centre For European Reform
A brief commentary on the proposal to appoint a European Public Prosecutor
European Union, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-04-14
Let Justice be Done: Punishing Crime in the EU
Centre for European Reform
A 6-page policy brief explaining the lack of progress in countering cross-border crime in the EU and offering recommendations for improving legal cooperation against crime
Crime, Law & Order, European UnionPosted: 2006-04-11
An Economic Evaluation of the Prison Methadone Program in New South Wales
Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation
A 29-page project report which evaluates the costs and consequences of the prison methadone program in New South Wales
Crime, Law & Order, HealthPosted: 2004-02-27
The Long Eye of the Law: Closed Circuit Television, Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties
Centre for Independent Studies
An 8-page Australian analysis of the conflicts between crime prevention and civil liberties in the use of closed circuit television
Personal Privacy, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2004-04-15
Severed Connections
Centre for Social & Community Research
A 62-page Australian report of a study examining the impact of imprisonment on the family ties and social networks of female prisoners
Crime, Law & Order, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2005-01-17
Promoting Safer Communities Through Physical Design, Social Inclusion and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
Centre for Social and Community Research
A 49-page Australian developmental study examining the role of an crime-reduction programme based on environmental design
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-12-19
Ex-offenders and the Labor Market
CEPR
This 24-page US report considers the effect of incarceration on unemployment and output
Crime, Law & Order, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2010-11-15
The High Budgetary Cost of Incarceration
CEPR
This 19-page US issue brief examines the cost of incarceration and suggests some remedies
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-06-30
Good Practices as International Norms? The Modalities of the Global Fight against Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism
CEPS
This 12-page paper examines the networks of expertise existing in the field of the fight against transnational organised crime, and more recently, terrorism
Crime, Law & Order, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-03-05
Towards Common Standards on Rights of Suspected and Accused persons in criminal proceedings in the EU?
CEPS
This 22-page paper examines the Roadmap for strengthening procedural rights of suspected or accused persons in criminal proceeding in the EU
Crime, Law & Order, European UnionPosted: 2010-03-11
Unemployment and Gang Crime: Could Prosperity Backfire?
CESifo
An 18-page discussion paper examining the effect of unemployment on property crime and violent crime
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-05-04
Gotcha! A Profile of Smuggling in International Trade
CESifo
This 32-page working paper explores official trade data to identify patterns of smuggling in international trade. Our main measure of interest is the difference in matched partner trade statistics, i.e., the extent to which the recorded export value in the source country deviates from the reported import value in the destination country.
Crime, Law & Order, Globalisation & International TradePosted: 2009-01-09
Status-Seeking in Criminal Subcultures and the Double Dividend of Zero Tolerance
CESifo
A 22-page working paper offering a new argument in favour of a more aggressive enforcement of minor offences
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2006-09-08
Hooliganism in the Shadow of the 9/11 Terrorist Attack and the Tsunami: Do Police Reduce Group Violence?
CESifo
This 31-page working paper isolates the causal effect of policing on group violence
Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2007-02-23
The Costs of Organized Violence: A Review of the Evidence
CESifo
This 38-page working paper reviews recent studies that estimate those costs of violence and conflict that can emerge among organized political groupings, from states, religious and ethnic organizations to guerillas and paramilitaries
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2009-09-09
Helping Mexico Help Itself
CFR
This US brief examines Mexico's explosion in drug-related crime
Crime, Law & Order, Drug AbusePosted: 2009-02-28
Countering Criminal Violence in Central America
CFR
This 59-page US report assesses the causes and consequences of the violence faced by several Central American countries and examines the national, regional, and international efforts intended to curb its worst effects.
Crime, Law & Order, RegionalPosted: 2012-05-21
Aggression in the Court
CFR
A US article discussing the issue of the ICC's jurisdiction over the crime of aggression
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-08-22
Internet Governance in an Age of Cyber Insecurity
CFR
A 48-page US report that examines the technological decisions that have enabled both the Internet’s spectacular success and its troubling vulnerability to attack. It then outlines an agenda that the United States can pursue in concert with its allies on the international stage to improve security
Defence, Terrorism & Security, Crime, Law & OrderPosted: 2010-09-04