Serious and Organised Crime in the Digital Era
From Artificial Intelligence to social media, criminals are using recent digital developments to conduct more organised crime on a larger scale.
For those working to counter serious and organised crime, this means tackling new typologies and methods. In this report, we outline the main trends and explore how public sector investigators can stay ahead.
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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) allows investigators to leverage online data in the fight against serious and organised crime.
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