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4th General Conference on Organised Crime 

4 – 6 July 2022, Pisa and Online

Crossing territorial and disciplinary (b)orders: empirical, analytical and policy perspectives on organised crime
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In collaboration with the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, the Scuola Normale Superiore and the University of Pisa. our Standing Group on Organised Crime (SGOC) delivered a stimulating conference experience both in person and virtually!

Through fruitful in-person debates and online discussions, the conference helped over 80 scholars to collectively dissect and diagnose the characteristics, resources, strategies and modus operandi adopted by traditional and emerging criminal organisations operating both at the local and global levels. 

 The organisers

The Standing Group on Organised Crime(SGOC) is one of the standing groups of the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR).

It was set up after a successful ECPR workshop entitled Organised Crime and the Challenge to Democracy at the Joint Sessions in Grenoble, France, in 2001. This workshop, which was attended by 10 academics from across Europe and whose discussions were later published in the edited volume of the same name (by F. Allum and R. Siebert, London: Routledge, 2003). Approaching their 20th anniversary, they have successfully organised conferences, workshops, launched a journal, and disseminated the research of scholars who work on organised crime in different disciplines and looking at it from a political, social, economic, cultural, historical, and anthropological point of view.

  • Luca Raineri, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies 
  • Deborah Alimi, Université de Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne 
  • Salvatore Sberna, Scuola Normale Superiore  
  • Fausto Carbajal, University College London 
  • Felia Allum, University of Bath, Steering Committee of SGOC
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