The findings presented during this webinar are informed by work led by Dr. Thomas J. Holt (Michigan State University) and Dr. Olga Smirnova (East Carolina University) through an active CINA…
This is the most ‘interesting’ piece of evidence in the Cash App murder: Mary Ellen O’Toole
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Former FBI profiler Mary Ellen O’Toole weighs in on the murder of Cash App founder Bob Lee and the arrest of a fellow tech executive in connection with his death…
CINA Annual Report 2021
New Research: Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Minors
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Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother of three, has been missing since New Year’s Day and her husband is facing charges for allegedly lying to investigators. CBS News anchors Michelle Miller…
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Bring Down Counterfeiting Hackathon 2022
This hackathon challenges participants to present a solution that enhances, or overcomes policy blockers to effective public-private collaboration in the fight against counterfeiting. Learn more about the hackathon results here.…
CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Gurvais Grigg – “Deconstructing Cybercrime Through Blockchain Forensics”
Watch Gurvais Grigg, Global Public Sector Chief Technology Officer at Chainanalysis, Inc. discuss “Deconstructing Cybercrime Through Blockchain Forensics”. This presentation outlines trends in the illicit use of cryptocurrency and practical ways to…
CINA Distinguished Speaker Series: Lindsey Roberson – “Human Trafficking Enforcement Efforts: 20 Years Later”
Watch Lindsey Roberson, Executive Director of Legal Engagement at the Human Trafficking Institute speaks about her organization’s work in developing and advocating for innovative and data-driven strategies for combatting human trafficking based…
CINA Virtual Distinguished Speaker Series: Jay Kennedy – “The Future of Counterfeiting”
Watch Jay Kennedy, Assistant Professor at Michigan State University as he discusses “The Future of Counterfeiting:Shifting Patterns in Enforcement, Opportunity Structures and Consumer Engagement”.