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OCO joins the University Observatory on Security of the Global Studies Institute

October 2013 by Emmanuelle Lamandé

The Organized Crime Observatory has joined the Global Studies Institute (GSI) of the University of Geneva and has been integrated with the newly created University Observatory on Security.

This initiative, sponsored by Nicolas Leyvrat, director of GSI, Rémi Baudouï and Frédéric Esposito, both members of GSI, will strengthen the role that OCO has established internationally since 2001.

This integration will now secure the historical mission of center of competence on organized crime of OCO, and strengthen the role of the University Observatory on Security both institutionally and academically.

The Security Observatory projects are aimed at:

 contributing to a better understanding of issues related to insecurity in society and study the differences between reality and social representations.

 Federating researchers, academicians and civil society actors, fostering a common dialogue among these groups and help define research programs.

 Helping to understand the needs and issues flagged by field operators and help in defining research, namely in the area of terrorism, organized crime, urban security and environmental security.

 Raising public awareness on issues related to international, national and regional security and democracy.

 Becoming a reference for public institutions on general social tendencies and evolutions in fields related to security and their impact on society.

The newly created institute will be co-directed by N. Giannakopoulos and F. Esposito as of October 1st 2013.

The Global Studies Institute thrives to develop research and educational programs around intelligence on globalization.


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