More detailed research priorities for serious and organised crime can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/serious-and-organised-crime-home-office-research-priorities- april-2018-to-march-2021 ↩
Get in touch with research@homeoffice.gov.uk
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Areas of research interest relevant to the Home Office GOVUK
In December 2014, RUSI launched a Strategic Hub for Organised Crime Research to develop a world class research agenda that meets the needs of policymakers. With the support of government agencies and Research Councils UK...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: Royal United Services Institute
The project addresses the need for improved knowledge of the harms and impacts of SOC activity, including the economic impact, and the authors have the necessary expertise to competently answer the question.
The role of online technologies in organised crime is growing, as it is in wider society. Traditionally, organised criminals would threaten or (in the UK) much less often resort to the use of violence and intimidation to...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: Cardiff University
The project focuses on how online technologies are transforming transnational organized crime, which is relevant to understanding the impacts of SOC activity and the authors have the necessary expertise to competently answer the question.
This proposal reflects the AHRC's Research Networking Scheme's Highlight Notice for 'cross-disciplinary research networks exploring emerging areas of cross-cultural enquiry'. More specifically, this proposal is located w...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: Durham University
The project addresses corruption in (non-)criminal commercial enterprise, which is related to SOC activity, but does not fully answer the question. However, the authors have the necessary expertise to competently answer the question with additional work.