
Phil
@screenphillip
Researcher at @transcrime | Criminology Ph.D. Student at @Unicatt
Interests include transnational criminal markets and criminal networks.
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08-12-2018 04:48:08
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Excellent presentation by Giovanni Nicolazzo on his PhD thesis - some really insightful analyses on the heterogenous pattern of criminal enterprises, incl. complexity of corporate structure, internationalisation, financial indicators etc. DSI Lancaster Lancaster Law and Crim


#AICResearchToday marks an important milestone with the launch of the new statistical dashboard on intimate partner homicide in Australia. Visit aic.gov.au The announcement made by Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus can be read here bit.ly/3L1nRMK







🔦 We are in Athens for the 2nd #ShowcaseEvent of the emeritus_EU project: 🌍 "Innovative technologies & community-driven strategies in the fight against #EnvironmentalCrime" at the heart of the discussion, following yesterday's successful training session for LEAs and BGs.


Happy to share our latest research with Mirko Nazzari, @maria__jofre, & Erika Uberti! We analyzed 168k+ leaked messages from the Conti ransomware group, uncovering their internal structure using network and qualitative analysis. Check out the pre-print!




Phil (Transcrime - Università Cattolica), Professor David Bright (Deakin University), and I (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca) examine the criminal activities and operational roles of neo-jihadists in 🇦🇺#Australia🇦🇺 from a network perspective.


🎉 Happy 30th anniversary, Transcrime! A message from our Director, Prof. ernesto savona, on the day that marks three decades since our Centre was founded: youtu.be/fVmE0Tf2s_Q?si… Were you part of our story? Share your memories with us: [email protected]




The 3rd webinar in the "Crime and Money Laundering" series will discuss the impact of crime and ML and the methods for measuring it. 📅 28/1, h. 12:00 EST With Joras Ferwerda (Utrecht University) & Sean Hagan (Georgetown Law). Register: americas.georgetown.edu/events/crime-a…
