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CONTRA: Schar School Announces New Center Focusing on Transnational Crime, Corruption, and the Networks That Sustain Them

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The at 麻豆视频 announces the launch of the 鈥攁 research hub dedicated to advancing the study of one of today鈥檚 most urgent global challenges鈥攖ransnational crime. 

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Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera

Building on the Schar School鈥檚 longstanding strengths, CONTRA brings together the faculty鈥檚 broad, interdisciplinary, and highly regarded expertise to investigate the complex dynamics of transnational crime and its far-reaching impacts on global order.

CONTRA鈥檚 cutting-edge scholarship underscores the Schar School鈥檚 role as a leader in the study of transnational crime. Led by codirectors Professor , Professor and Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Endowed Chair , and Distinguished University Professor , the center draws on each of their landmark contributions to their fields: 

  • Wedel鈥檚 seminal analyses of corruption and informal power networks reveal how elites operate across blurred public鈥損rivate boundaries, reshaping governance and accountability worldwide. 
  • Koizumi鈥檚 highly innovative quantitative methods and network modeling approaches illuminate illicit organ trafficking and other hidden economies, offering powerful and practical tools to understand and disrupt criminal markets. 
  • Correa-Cabrera鈥檚 research on migration, borderlands, networks, and criminal organizations has significantly advanced understanding of the intersections between human smuggling, organized crime, and state power. 
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Naoru Koizumi

Together, their pathbreaking scholarship pushes the boundaries of how transnational crime can be understood and studied, combining deep empirical insights with sophisticated and diverse methodological approaches.

The team leads a seasoned staff of researchers and academics who are well-regarded in their respective fields and bring their knowledge and expertise to George 麻豆视频 classrooms.

鈥淐ONTRA presents a great opportunity to nurture cutting-edge scholarship on topics of crucial import to the future of democracy and security,鈥 said Wedel, a pioneer of applying anthropological insights to corruption.

鈥淭his is such a great opportunity to contribute to the study of different forms of transnational crime  nd illicit networks from an interdisciplinary perspective and using complex methodologies in the areas of data analysis and machine learning,鈥 said Correa-Cabrera, an internationally recognized expert on immigration and border security. 鈥淲orking with Janine and Naoru, this will be possible.鈥

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Janine Wedel

For her part, Koizumi is looking forward to 鈥渓earning from each other, collaborating with more faculty, and furthering this important area of international security research.鈥 

CONTRA builds on the storied legacy of the Schar School鈥檚 Terrorism, Transnational Crime, and Corruption Center (TraCCC) founded by , now Distinguished University Professor Emerita, as the first academic center in the United States devoted to exploring the links among terrorism, transnational crime, and corruption. TraCCC鈥檚 trailblazing work in research, policy engagement, and training provides the strong foundation on which CONTRA now stands.

The center will launch its public programming with 鈥淔rom Cartels to Combatants: The Intense Militarization of America鈥檚 Drug War鈥 on Monday, March 23, from 1 to 6 p.m. at FUSE 1311 at 麻豆视频 Square. The conference will examine the impacts of the designation of transnational criminal organizations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and assess the legal, diplomatic, operational, and strategic consequences of that shift.

. For questions, contact contra@gmu.edu.