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Seventy-one practitioners engaged in countering illicit

Seventy-one practitioners engaged in countering illicit

Seventy-one practitioners engaged in countering illicit narcotics trafficking, terrorist involvement in criminal activity, transnational organized crime and corruption from 48 countries attend the Global Counte... More

Seppo Turkia, border adviser with the Transnational

Seppo Turkia, border adviser with the Transnational

Seppo Turkia, border adviser with the Transnational Threats Department’s Border Security and Management Unit for the Organization for Security Cooperation in Europe presents “Developing Anti-Corruption Measures... More

Bruce Ohr, associate deputy attorney general with the

Bruce Ohr, associate deputy attorney general with the

Bruce Ohr, associate deputy attorney general with the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces of the U.S. Department of Justice, presents “Developing Global Corruption against Corruption and Transnational ... More

R. Michael Bullotta, Jr., assistant United States attorney

R. Michael Bullotta, Jr., assistant United States attorney

R. Michael Bullotta, Jr., assistant United States attorney for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Michigan lectured on “Prosecuting Public Corruption” by presenting the case study on the prosecution the former mayo... More

Professor Steve Monaco, program director for the Countering

Professor Steve Monaco, program director for the Countering

Professor Steve Monaco, program director for the Countering Transnational Organized Crime for the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, welcomes 71 participants from 48 countries attending th... More

Khatia Dekanoidze, chief of the National Police in

Khatia Dekanoidze, chief of the National Police in

Khatia Dekanoidze, chief of the National Police in Ukraine, discusses police reform success to 71 participants from 48 countries attending the Global Countering Transnational Organized Crime Alumni Community of... More

Dr. Oliver Landwehr, crime prevention and criminal

Dr. Oliver Landwehr, crime prevention and criminal

Dr. Oliver Landwehr, crime prevention and criminal justice officer with the Corruption and Economic Crime Branch of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, presented the “Developing Global Cooperation: Th... More

Christopher Smith, director of the Bureau of International

Christopher Smith, director of the Bureau of International

Christopher Smith, director of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Kiev, talks about partnering with the National Police of Ukraine on police reform to 71 pa... More

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