Event Details
Where
Virtual
Posted on 28 Jul 2025
Organised crime has become a threat to international peace and security. It fuels and benefits from conflict, it undermines development, it can capture governance, and it profits from the plunder of the planet. Despite the wide-ranging impact of organised crime, it is insufficiently understood and analysed. Furthermore, policymakers often don’t know how to prevent or address it.
This course, offered jointly by GCSP and the GI-TOC, explains the impact of organised crime on security policy, and explores what to do about it.
Learning objectives
This course provides participants with the skill set and analytical tools to better understand organised crime, its impact (particularly harms), and how to address more effectively especially when crafting security policy.
Designed and delivered by prominent law-enforcement, governance and development practitioners who are dedicated to seeking new and innovative strategies and responses to organised crime.
Who should attend
This course is ideal for people engaged in security policy who could benefit from a better understanding of the impact of organised crime on governance, international relations, development, conflict, criminal justice and the environment. It is targeted at practitioners and analysts with a diplomatic, law enforcement, military, development, civil society, humanitarian or development background.
For more information about the seminar “Organised Crime and Security Policy: Understanding the Threat to Design Better Responses 2025”, co-organized by GCSP and GITOC, follow this link.