Reforming justice requires robust data systems. Read an interview with UNODC's Martijn Kind about how data can transform policing, prosecution, prisons, and governance & learn about the impact of strong data on justice: https://ow.ly/pkKe50RsEW6
UNODC
International Affairs
UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) helps make the world safer from drugs, organized crime, corruption and terrorism.
About us
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime. Established in 1997 through a merger between the United Nations Drug Control Programme and the Centre for International Crime Prevention, UNODC operates in all regions of the world through an extensive network of field offices. UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime and terrorism. In the Millennium Declaration, Member States also resolved to intensify efforts to fight transnational crime in all its dimensions, to redouble the efforts to implement the commitment to counter the world drug problem and to take concerted action against international terrorism.
- Website
- http://www.unodc.org
External link for UNODC
- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Vienna
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1997
Locations
- Primary
Vienna International Centre
Wagramer Strasse 5
Vienna, A 1400, AT
Employees at UNODC
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Antoine Karam
Chief at United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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Leslie Ferraz
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Pedro das Neves
CEO @ IPS Innovative Prison Systems / ICJS Inc. | Criminal Justice and Corrections transformation | JUSTICE TRENDS Magazine | Corrections Learning…
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Aimée C.
Project Coordinator, Global Action against Trafficking in Persons and Migrant Smuggling-Asia and the Middle East, UNODC
Updates
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A more digitally connected world has innovated the ways drugs are bought and sold, making supply chains shorter, reducing costs and increasing accessibility. What are the implications? 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ennBxUPA #WorldDrugReport
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📈 Projecting into the future: Africa emerges as the most vulnerable region to homicide, facing demographic, economic, and climatic challenges. Dive into our Global Study on Homicide 2023 for more projections and analysis: https://ow.ly/7PQc50RqvnM
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Smuggling cocaine by sea benefits from a growing variety of vessels – from yachts to fishing boats. Sophisticated navigation technology is enabling traffickers to construct ever more efficient maritime routes. The Global Report on Cocaine: http://bit.ly/3Jes1PX
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🌍 Africa reported the highest rate of female homicides by intimate partners or family relative to its population in 2022, with 2.8 victims per 100,000. Enhancing the quality and availability of data is essential. https://ow.ly/iIqf50Qx5yV
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Approaches to regulating medical cannabis differ widely between countries. Learn more in the #WorldDrugReport: https://lnkd.in/ennBxUPA
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Every donation counts! Help provide critical support and assistance to survivors of #humantrafficking by contributing to the UN Voluntary Trust Fund➡️ www.unodc.org/donate-unvtf Together, we can empower victims and #EndHumanTrafficking.
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UNODC intensifies its global efforts to combat human trafficking. Learn more about our action to combat child trafficking and amplify the voices of survivors of human trafficking https://bit.ly/49X9SSk #EndHumanTrafficking
UNODC launches new action to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling
unodc.org
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A judiciary that reflects the diversity of its society is a stronger judiciary. Advocating for more #WomenInJustice and promoting #WomenForJustice is not just important but essential for creating a robust and inclusive legal system.
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Criminals make billions from protected wildlife, evading justice by avoiding detection. We support forensic investigations to expose their networks and build solid court cases. More ℹ️ https://bit.ly/3IfzgHi #EndWildlifeCrime