Crime Beyond Borders

By: Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime/Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
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  • Crime Beyond Borders is a podcast series that delves into the cutting-edge research found in the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development. JIED is an open source, peer-reviewed, electronic journal funded by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.
    Copyright 2024 Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime/Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
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Episodes
  • The history, policies and practice of drug control in Asia
    Feb 27 2024

    In this episode, our speakers will discuss the latest special issue from JIED, which addresses the history, policies and practice of drug control in Asia. Including, historical landmarks such as drug control policy developments at the national level, which shaped the international regime over the last two centuries; public health and the history of local responses; as well as criminal justice and its development.

    Presenter: John Collins, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal and Director of Academic Engagement, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime.

    Speakers:

    Yun Huang, a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shanghai University.

    Aysel Sultan, Lecturer at the Technical University of Munich and editor-in-chief of “Drugs, Habits and Social Policy” journal.

    Khalid Tinasti, a Researcher at the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding at the Geneva Graduate Institute and Visiting Scholar at the ICPDS at Shanghai University.

    Additional Links

    Twitter - @IllicitEcons

    LinkedIn - Become a member of the Illicit Economies and Organized Crime: Researchers and Policy Professionals group

    The Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED). JIED is an independent academic journal run by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and published by LSE Press. It’s a peer-reviewed, open access, electronic journal publishing research on the relationship between illicit markets and development.

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    26 mins
  • Illicities - City-Making and Organized Crime
    Jul 11 2023

    In this episode, the speakers dive into the JIED special issue 'Illicities - City-Making and Organized Crime'.

    Cities concentrate economic wealth and political power, leading to conflicts over social organization, political participation, and resource distribution. Scholars in the social sciences, particularly urban geography, have long examined the unequal modes and effects of value production and extraction in cities, emphasizing their connection to capitalist interests, neoliberal deregulation, and global investment flows. These studies have critiqued the exploitative nature of neoliberal urban development. However, cities also serve as arenas where collaborations between formal states and illicit actors occur, necessitating a closer examination of the deep intertwining of illicit activities and city-making in social and material terms.

    As a whole, the Special Issue focuses on the contested efforts of competing governance actors to establish territorial control through violence in urban areas. By bringing the process of state-making to the city, the editors and authors see the concept of city-making as a way of claiming sovereignty that recognizes the political materiality of cities. In this context, criminal organizations and groups also seek to assert themselves or benefit from city-making processes, making infrastructural and other material aspects important indicators of power dynamics and contested vehicles for political authority.

    Presenter(s):

    Frank Müller, Urban Geographer at the University of Amsterdam, Global Fellow of the Marie Curie program of the ERC. Co-editor of the JIED Special Issue.

    Julienne Weegels,  Co-Founder of Research network 'Illicities' and co-editor of the JIED Special Issue. Assistant Professor of Latin American Studies at Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation (CEDLA), Amsterdam.

    Guests:

    Lirio Gutierrez Rivera, Associate Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, in Medellín.

    Felipe Fernandez, Postdoctoral Researcher at the International Graduate School “Temporalities of Future” at the Institute for Latin American Studies at Freie Universität, Berlin.

    Carolina Grillo, Assistant professor at the Department of Social Sciences at the Fluminense Federal University, associate researcher at the Nucleus for the Study of Citizenship, Conflict and Urban Violence.

    Links:

    Special Issue - Illicities - City-Making and Organized Crime

    Lirio's paper - Agency in Contexts of Violence and Crime: Coping Strategies of Women Community Leaders vis-à-vis Criminal Groups in Medellín, Colombia.

    Felipe's paper - Coping with Extortion: On Violence, Parasites, and Water Infrastructures in Buenaventura, Colombia.

    Carolina's paper - The Expansion of Milícias in Rio de Janeiro. Political and Economic Advantages.

    Julienne's paper - Illicit City-Making and Its Materialities. Introduction to the Special Issue.

    Frank's paper - Housing Security: Placing Brazil’s Social Housing Program in a Violent Context.

    Journal of Illicit Economies and Development

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    23 mins
  • Organized crime and corruption in Ukraine
    Nov 22 2022

    Professor Jay Albanese is joined by a number of guests to discuss the organized crime and corruption in Ukraine - looking at the past, present and the future. 

    In their discussion, they reflect on how the ongoing conflict is shaping the landscape of organized crime in the country, and the impact the war might have on illicit markets in the future. 

    Presenter: Jay Albanese, Professor in the Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University.

    Guests:

    Dr Yuliya Zabyelina, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, at the City University of New York.

    Olena Shostko, Chairperson at the Ukrainian Centre of Legal Studies and a Professor at the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University in Kharkiv, Ukraine. 

    Dr Alexey Serdyuk, Head of the Research Laboratory for Psychological Support of Law Enforcement at the Kharkiv National University of International Affairs, in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    Social Media

    Twitter - @IllicitEcons

    LinkedIn - Become a member of the Illicit Economies and Organized Crime: Researchers and Policy Professionals group

    The Journal of Illicit Economies and Development (JIED). JIED is an independent academic journal run by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime and published by LSE Press. It’s a peer-reviewed, open access, electronic journal publishing research on the relationship between illicit markets and development.

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    30 mins

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