Crime -corruption is considered by some the greatest obstacle to economic and social development in the world. With over US $1 trillion paid in bribes annually, the magnitude of value lost is comparable with the GDP of all of Africa.
Crime/Globalisation - is terror only a small part of a much bigger problem to do with the dark side of globalisation, meaning that over the next quarter-century, societies will be increasingly dominated by organised crime?
Consumption- in Ivory Coast, civil war has been financed partly by cocoa, according to a new report that urges consumers and chocolate companies to help end the financing of conflict.
Crime -wildlife crimes - such as illegal logging, ivory poaching and trading in rare animals - are now so rife they should be treated as serious transnational organised crime, says a prominent environmental activism group.