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EVENTS OVERVIEW - GI-TOC EVENTS AT THE 33RD SESSION OF THE UN COMMISSION ON CRIME PREVENTION AND

6 May 2024

Framed within the context of the Kyoto Declaration and the mandate of the CCPCJ, discussions will revolve around key themes including the future of urban security, the impact of environmental design on crime prevention, the role of police in preventing urban crime, and strategies to strengthen youth resilience to crime and violence in urban areas. [...] Wednesday 15 May CORRUPTION AS THE CAUSE, NOT THE EFFECT: A REVIEW 14.10 – 15.00 AND ASSESSMENT OF CASES ACROSS THE WORLD Organized by the Criminologists Without Borders and supported by the Academy of Criminal Venue: Justice Sciences, the American Society of Criminology, the Global Initiative against Transnational MOE79, In-person Organized Crime and the Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and C. [...] This side event will explore the background of civil society’s role and engagement at the UN Crime Congresses, and discuss proposals for ensuring the continuation and consolidation of engagement ahead of and at the 2026 UN Crime Congress in the United Arab Emirates. [...] This panel explores the importance of international cooperation and technical assistance to prevent and address environmental crime and highlights the importance of enhancing the work of the CCPCJ in implementing the 2030 agenda of the SDGs. [...] The session will consider the evolution of sanctions used by governments and multilateral institutions (UN and EU) in responding to transnational organized crime, and outline the framework put forward by the GI-TOC for assessing the purpose and impacts of sanctions on transnational organized crime, and use case studies from different illicit markets and regions to illustrate key points.
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