“Illicit Trade in the Forms of Trademark Counterfeiting and Copyright Piracy” From smuggling, counterfeiting and tax evasion, to the trafficking of humans and wildlife, illicit trade holds back progress, increases…
Highlights – CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Celina Realuyo
“The Impact of COVID-19 on the Economy, Security and Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas” Celina Realuyo, Professor of Practice, William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense…
Highlights – CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Lilly Richardson & Jenny Mosbacher, Legitscript
“Transaction Laundering and the Facilitation of Cybercrime Through the Online Payment Ecosystem” As e-commerce continues to expand, credit card transactions have increasingly become a conduit for money laundering. This presentation…
Highlights – CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Crysta Price
Crysta Price, HTI Labs, Creighton University discusses human trafficking, including a case walkthrough that describes how data analytics, AI, and collaboration with law enforcement agencies led to the dismantling of…
CINA Virtual Distinguished Speaker Series: Marie Tillyer “Place-Based Improvements for Public Safety: Public Regulation, Private Investment, and Changes in Crime at Micro-places Across 6 US Cities”
Watch Dr. Marie Tillyer, Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of Texas at San Antonio discuss place-based improvements for public safety: Public regulation, private investment, and changes…
Director’s Blog: September 2021
The CINA Center is four years old, the first DHS Center of Excellence was formed 17 years ago, DHS is almost 19 years old, and our constitution was written 234…
Director’s Blog: August 2021
The CINA Center proudly supported three projects this year through the DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serving Institutions (MSI). We once again had an abundance of strong proposals, and we selected teams…
Highlights – CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Padhu Seshaiyer: Computational Mathematics for Solving Global Challenges Involving Criminal Activities
Computational mathematics, which comprises of modeling, analysis, simulation and computing have become the foundation for solving most global challenges. Some examples of these global challenges involving criminal activities include understanding…
CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Gretchen Peters “How Organized Crime Weaponized Social Media”
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Watch Gretchen Peters, Executive Director of The Center on Illicit Networks and Transnational Organized Crime who will speak about her organization’s work on the way organized crime has weaponized social…
Highlights – CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Martin Bouchard – “Social Outlaws: What Network Data Tells Us About Gangs”
Watch highlights from Martin Bouchard’s CINA Distinguished Speaker Series talk about “Social Outlaws: What Network Data Tells Us About Gangs”.