Webinar Series looks at Combatting Transnational Organized Crime
Realuyo Sampo webinar
12 May 2020
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The Perry Center’s webinar series about the impacts of COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean continued with English and Spanish sessions on May 5 and 7 about the pandemic’s effects on organized crime in the region. Perry Center Director LTG (Ret.) Frederick Rudesheim opened the May 5 session, remarking that the world is in uncharted territory and that while we wait to return to a “new normal,” we should think about the effects of the crisis on international security and the criminal landscape. Are global security threats higher, lower, or the same due to COVID-19?

Professor Celina Realuyo and Perry Center alumna Dr. Carolina Sampó from Argentina were the featured speakers for both sessions. Each shared their perspectives on how COVID-19 is shaping and influencing organized criminal groups and illicit markets. Their presentations highlighted the multifaceted impact the pandemic has had, not just on organized crime and security, but on public health, economic prosperity, and democracy

Videos
Event Recording (English) - Combating Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas in the Age of COVID-19 [07 May 2020]
Event Recording (Spanish) - Combating Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas in the Age of COVID-19 [05 May 2020]