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Global Organized Crime Index 2023: A fractured world
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction: Organized crime in a fractured world
01
The global illicit economy in 2022: A year of division
Key findings
02
About the Index
Index composition
Methodology
How to read the representations of this report
03
Global overview and results
Global context
Global criminal markets
Global criminal actors
Global resilience
04
Continental overviews and results
Asia
Africa
Americas
Europe
Oceania
05
Vulnerability classifications
Low criminality–high resilience
Low criminality–low resilience
High criminality–low resilience
High criminality–high resilience
06
Criminal markets, actors and resilience: Understanding the dynamics
Crime convergence
Who is doing what?
Resilience
07
Changing organized crime dynamics and comparing datasets
Economic, socio-economic and geographical vulnerabilities
Political and socio-political vulnerabilities
08
Conclusions
Appendix 1: An interactive tool
The Global Organized Crime Index website
New features: Improved user experience
Appendix 2: Interpreting results
Diversity in the Index components
Limitations
Broader scope: Additional Index indicators
Appendix 3: Definitions
Defining organized crime
Criminal market definitions
Criminal actor definitions
Resilience indicator definitions
Appendix 4: Ranking tables
Criminality scores
Criminal market scores
Criminal actor scores
Resilience scores