The trouble with policing the Mediterranean By: Philippe M. Frowd , / 9 March, 2015 Europe increasingly frames migration by sea as a security issue. That only makes routes more dangerous while failing to appreciate the humanitarian nature of the crisis.
The rise of cyber cartels and digital gangs By: Robert Muggah , / 2 February, 2015 How drug cartels and gangs are expanding their power, prestige and profits in cyberspace. By Robert Muggah.
Brazil’s Crime Epidemic and the World Cup By: Robert Muggah , / 12 June, 2014 As Brazil welcomes the world for the World Cup, all is not right at home, say Robert Muggah and Ilona Szabó de Carvalho.
The New Canada: Fomenting Fear at Home and Abroad By: Roland Paris , / 4 February, 2012 Roland Paris sees a parallel between Canada’s crime policies and its Iran policies: both exploit fear, not facts.