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From the beginning, COLADCA is an academic, investigative, scientific organization, that works in order to promote the integration of professionals in Risk and Security Management in the world.
Mainly we share knowledge, experiences and knowledge, our guild encourages the development of skills, abilities, the continuous improvement of professional capacities and encourages mutual cooperation to facilitate the achievement of common objectives and the integral growth of related security and risk companies and professionals.
Currently the COLADCA Community.
UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC)
Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
Human trafficking
Firearms trafficking and manufacturing
Human trafficking
Firearms trafficking and manufacturing
Cybercrime
PVE/Terrorism Prevention
Falsified medical products
Fraud
Extortion
Money laundering
Drug trafficking and distribution
Organized property crime
Illicit waste trafficking
Crime prevention
Human trafficking
Firearms trafficking and manufacturing
Cybercrime
PVE/Terrorism Prevention
Falsified medical products
Fraud
Extortion
Money laundering
Drug trafficking and distribution
Organized property crime
Illicit waste trafficking
Crime prevention
Advocacy, including media relations
Monitoring and research
Sharing experiences and best practice
Joint-project submissions
Connections with governmental counterparts
Advocacy, including media relations
Monitoring and research
Sharing experiences and best practice
Joint-project submissions
Connections with governmental counterparts
Yes
In some countries as Honduras and Colombia, we have engagement to work in different activities as a training with partner and project.
Fist intersesional consultation of Ad Hoc Committee to elaborate a Comprehensive International Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communications Technologies for Criminal Purposes.
IGF - Internet Governance Forum (Honduras and Colombia)
Yes
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