Into the Dark - Globalized Crime
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex world of globalized crime in this World Economic Forum panel discussion from Davos 2019. Delve into the challenges posed by illicit financial activities, which are estimated to involve one-eighth of global wealth. Learn about digital forensics, compliance measures, and legal sanctions aimed at combating international criminal networks. Hear insights from experts including Karin von Hippel, Sergio Moro, and Jürgen Stock as they discuss strategies for enhancing international cooperation, improving public awareness, and building trust between law enforcement agencies and civil society. Discover how new partnerships and innovative approaches can help disrupt criminal cycles and protect both public and private sectors from the far-reaching impacts of globalized crime.
Syllabus
Introduction
David Craig
Research Findings
International Cooperation
Interpol Singapore
Bringing groups together
Following the money
Trust and collaboration
Tracing money from organized crime
Establishing a strong cooperation
Improving international cooperation
Brazil
Civil Society
Public Communications
Public Awareness
Building Trust
Taught by
World Economic Forum
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