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  1. 1 day ago · The purpose of the serious and organised crime (SOC) Qliksense dashboard is to assist the force to understand the place-based harm from SOC and the impact of police and partner activity. Place-based harm in this context refers to the mapping of each crime (with an associated harm score) linked to SOC nominals, along with other key measures such as drugs and firearms offences.

  2. 1 day ago · To this end, on 4–5 December 2023, RUSI held its inaugural Serious and Organised Crime Conference, with the aim of supporting the National Crime Agency and system partners to consolidate a set of relationships with external academics, researchers and analysts on behalf of the wider system. This report summarises the discussions at the conference.

  3. Jul 1, 2024 · How the EU fights serious and organised crime. Organised crime is a major threat to European citizens, business and institutions, as well as to the European economy. The top criminal activities in Europe are: cybercrime; trafficking in human beings; migrant smuggling; drugs trafficking; excise fraud

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Connections between smuggling and other forms of serious organised crime remain largely unverified. Extensive research shows that most smuggling is run by loose, small-scale and highly...

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  5. 1 day ago · The Home Office provided funding to GMP via GMCA to undertake community-based work to prevent and safeguard against Western Balkan led criminality across Greater Manchester, implementing Prepare, Prevent and Protect objectives to tackle serious and organised crime. For 2023/24, this totals £130,000.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · An accurate intelligence picture allows us to effectively prioritise action against the greatest threats and deliver the maximum disruptive impact on serious organised crime. We work closely with...

  7. Jul 2, 2024 · Serious and organised crime undermines our safety, ruins the lives of victims and destroys communities. It affects more UK citizens than any other national security threat and costs at least £37 billion per year, compromising the legitimacy and authority of the state and its institutions.”