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March 25, 2026

Organized Against Crime

The Georgetown Americas Institute is pleased to be a part of the support network of the initiative Organized Against Crime. 

Latin America and the Caribbean faces the highest levels of violence in the world—bearing a disproportionate share of global homicides despite representing a small share of the world’s population. Violence takes multiple forms, but in recent decades organized crime linked to illicit markets has become a leading driver, while remaining under-studied and too often disconnected from broader development debates.

This initiative brings together leading think tanks, policymakers, multilaterals, representatives of the civil society, and scholars in a multi-year collaboration to generate timely, policy-relevant knowledge on criminal violence in the region, with a focus on organized crime. Their website hosts the resulting policy documents, notes, and research outputs.

They organized the research and publication of the following eight policy documents: 

They also organized the publication of one policy note:

Learn more at the Organized Against Crime website