ENACT research papers provide the results of in-depth analysis on transnational organised crime in Africa. The findings also shape ENACT policy advice, technical assistance and capacity-building.
This paper focuses on youth gangs as a distinct criminal group involved in violent crimes in Monrovia’s urban centres.
This paper explores the changing dynamics of transnational organised crime in Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara mining communities.
Through the lens of communities experiencing insurgency, this paper unpacks the drivers of instability and conflict in Northern Mozambique.
This paper uses two case studies to demonstrate the effects of failing transitions and democratic backsliding on rising transnational organised crime.
This paper proposes practical recommendations that would allow AI-powered policing to make a real difference on the continent.
Ce document propose des critères d'évaluation pour déterminer l'efficacité de l'entraide judiciaire mutuelle et de l'extradition et suggère des cadres de remédiation.
This paper proposes assessment criteria to determine the effectiveness of mutual legal assistance and extradition and suggests remedial frameworks.
L'union des efforts régionaux et mondiaux peut renforcer la lutte de l'Afrique contre la criminalité transnationale organisée tout en garantissant la responsabilité et le respect des droits.
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