Prof. Savona and Transcrime researchers take part in the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology

Prof. Savona and Transcrime researchers take part in the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology:

Prof. Savona present a paper on “Maritime Piracy in Somalia and Nigeria Today: End or Displacement of a Phenomenon?” in the session on “War and Transnational Crime: Covariates and Responses”.
Prof. Savona and Dr. Caneppele present a paper on “The Impact of Regulation on Illicit Trafficking of Tobacco” in the session on “Trafficking, Counterfeiting, and Regulatory Control of Financial Crime”.
Dr. Caneppele and Mr. Riccardi present a paper on “Green Energy and Black Economy: Corruption and Mafia Infiltrations in the Wind Power Sector in Italy” in the session on “United Nations Panel on Corruption in the Private Sector: Patterns of a Growing Phenomenon in Different Countries and Economic Sectors”.
Dr. Calderoni present a paper on “The Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products: One of the Largest Criminal Markets, Still Largely Unknown” in the session on “War and Transnational Crime: Covariates and Responses”.
Mr. Riccardi present a paper on “When Organized Crime Invests in Companies: Figures and Cases from the Italian Experience” in the session on “Criminals, Legal Business and Sports-related Crime”.
Mr. Dugato and Ms. Berlusconi present a paper on “Comparing Space-time Patterns of Maritime Piracy” in the session on “War and Transnational Crime: Covariates and Responses”.
Mr. Dugato present a paper on “The Level and Features of Crime against Business across Twenty EU countries” in the session on “Existing Victimization Surveys on Crime against Business: Features and Peculiarities of the Phenomenon across Different Countries”.
Ms. Berlusconi present a paper on “Effects of Missing Information on the Network Analysis of Wire Taps” in the session on Calibrating Uncertainty with Quantitative Crime Data”.
Ms. Favarin present a paper on “The Relationship between Parks and Crime in Europe” in the session on “The Physical and Social Context of Neighborhood Crime”.
Mr. Giommoni present a paper on “Method Counts: Estimating the Italian Cocaine Market” in the session on “Modeling Issues”.