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Why organised crime is now a national security threat

Why organised crime is now a national security threat

A podcast by the ANU National Security College

The National Security Podcast · ANU National Security College

February 5, 202635m 57s

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Show Notes

Why has serious and organised crime – estimated to cost Australia $82.3 billion each year – become a national security issue? How is the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) responding to this?

What are the linkages between state actors and transnational and serious organised crime in Australia?

What is the role of ACIC and other intelligence organisations in combating transnational crime? How does ACIC work with international partners?

 

In this episode, Heather Cook joins Rory Medcalf to discuss the evolving landscape of transnational crime and its implications for national security in Australia.


Heather Cook is Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission and Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology. She is a career intelligence professional with more than 33 years' experience.

Professor Rory Medcalf AM is Head of the ANU National Security College. His professional experience spans more than three decades across diplomacy, intelligence analysis, think tanks, journalism and academia.


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