“Preventing and Responding to the Use of Chemical Weapons by Non-State Actors for Terrorist Purposes in Indonesia” is a project implemented in Indonesia by the United Nations Office on Drugs
There is increasing recognition that terrorists can benefit from organized crime, whether domestic or transnational, through trafficking in arms, persons, drugs, cultural property, the illicit exploitation and trafficking of natur
This report on Thailand represents a milestone in assessing the risks, strengths and gaps to prevent and counter transnational organized crime, in particular linked to the economic integration of the Association of South
This report examines the potential benefits and risks of introducing new technologies in prisons to facilitate prisoner rehabilitation.It aims to assist policymakers, practitioners, and those responsible for the design and delivery of rehabilitative programmes to understand how to leverage technologies to support prisoner rehabilitation effectively and ethically.
This report examines the potential benefits and risks of introducing new technologies in prisons to facilitate prisoner rehabilitation. It aims to assist policymakers, practitioners, and those responsible for the design and delivery of rehabilitative programmes to understand how to leverage technologies to support prisoner rehabilitation effectively and ethically.
International migration and mobility are growing global phenomena, increasingly involving mixed migration flows and triggering new challenges in the areas of security and human rights, to name just a few.
Under the patronage of the Prime Minister and within the framework of the European Union Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Centres of Excellence Initiative (EU CBRN CoE), a targeted field exercise addressing CBRN terrorism unfolded in Beirut, Lebanon from March 4 to 7, 2024. This significant initiative aligns seamlessly with the CBRN National Action Plan of the Republic of Lebanon 2023-2028.
The European Union is supporting Armenia in strengthening its national capabilities and building the basis of the CBRN National Action Plan, a strategic document aimed at mitigating CBRN risks and threats.
Georgia has emerged as a trailblazer in the European Union (EU) Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Risk Mitigation Centres of Excellence (CoE) Initiative, showcasing exceptional dedication and long-term commitment. Since the inception of the initiative, the country has played a leading role, setting an example and establishing high standards for the other 63 partner countries involved.
The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) has successfully concluded its project on “Preventing non-State actors from planning and carrying out chemical weapons attacks through intelligence-led operations” (ATLAS).