A changing DNA: how organised crime is mutatingJust as DNA shapes the blueprint of life, the blueprint of organised crime is being rewritten. No longer bound by traditional structures, organised crime has adapted to a world shaped by global instability, digitalisation and emerging technologies.The EU-SOCTA identifies three defining characteristics of today’s serious and organised crime landscape:1. Crime is increasingly destabilisingSerious… Read More
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The DNA of organised crime is changing – and so is the threat to Europe
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