Protecting communities: Responding to the impact of urban drug markets
Cities & Illicit Economies, Drug Policy
Organized crime and illicit economies have a profound impact on urban governance and the security of the increasing share of the global population living in cities. The Global Initiative’s Cities and Illicit Economies research stream examines urban vulnerabilities to illicit economies and how they exacerbate risks in urban areas. It focuses on the violent actors, the politics, and the evolving policy choices related to organized crime and illicit economies in cities.
The Cities & Illicit Economies research publishes reports focusing both on individual cities and on cross-cutting challenges affecting urban governance and security.
The Thematic Lead is Antônio Sampaio.