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Extortion is rising and contract killings are up, but Peru’s lawmakers are making matters worse with new laws, says a new ...
An alleged cattle fraud in Uruguay underlines the financial damage these organized criminal networks can inflict.
The recent arrest of Costa Rica’s former security minister and the revelations in his case have shed light on the corruption ...
A trend of Ecuadorian criminal leaders turning up in neighboring Colombia underscores the country's role as both a refuge and ...
The K-drugs market keeps booming in Brazil despite alleged attempts by the First Capital Command (Primeiro Comando da Capital – PCC) to ban it, and the nature of the K-drugs business means that the ...
Investigator Parker Asmann participated in the annual North American Forum, co-hosted by the Institute of the Americas in San ...
A wave of violence against traffic authorities in Ecuador shows how criminal groups look to deepen their control over the country’s streets.
Ongoing killings in marginalized areas of Rosario, Argentina suggest recent security initiatives have merely contained gang ...
The Trump administration repeatedly conflates immigration and transnational organized crime in rhetoric, policies, and enforcement strategies.
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What we can learn from the war of words between Mexico’s president and the lawyer for Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
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