Articles about Crime
Security Yearbook in Latin America
Latin America and the Caribbean has become the most violent region in the world, accounting for approximately 33% of global homicides, despite having less than 10% of the world's population. These high levels of violence not only impact individuals and governments, but also companies that decide to operate in the region.
The global context of occupational fraud
Occupational fraud constitutes one of the main criminal or illicit acts with the greatest reputational, social, governance and economic impact for organizations.
Security Outlook for Spain 2022
The geostrategic context, citizen security, organized crime, violent extremism, environmental crime and cybercrime are the main aspects of the security landscape in Spain.
Crime within and against companies
A mapping of the main criminal typologies committed within and against companies is elaborated to explore the criminal realities and new criminal formulas.
Analysis of cocaine trafficking in South America
Latin America is currently an essential center for drug trafficking in the transnational market, making cocaine the backbone of the subcontinent.
The humming of the criminal world
Drones are emerging as one of the main tools of the future to perpetrate sabotage, terrorist actions and other illicit activities that endanger the integrity of people and infrastructures.