September 2025: Transnational Crime Trends
A new era of transnational crime is reshaping the global security landscape—where tech-savvy syndicates, trafficking networks, and crime-as-a-service operations are rewriting the rules. As borders blur and threats evolve, police leaders must harness bold strategies and sharp insights to disrupt networks, reclaim control, and redefine public safety for an unpredictable world.
GUEST EDITORS: Matt Langer, Carl Maupin
GUEST ADVISOR: Jude Sunderbruch
Articles
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The Change That Change Requires
In the European Union (EU), serious and organized crime constitutes an ever-evolving threat. For experienced law enforcement officers, it remains a known phenomenon by some of its key features like it... -
The Many Layers of Transnational Auto Theft
Transnational crime, defined as illegal activities that span across national borders, has been a persistent ... -
Disrupting the Network
In recent years, the term “human trafficking” has garnered a considerable amount of attention across a variety of spaces. Law enforcement agencies across the United States have started to make it ... -
Contracted Chaos
In late 2024 and early 2025, a series of anti-Semitic attacks took place across Australia’s eastern states. Mostly involving arson and graffiti, these attacks understandably struck terror into the ...
Columns
- President's Message: Confronting the Evolving Landscape of Transnational Crime
- Chief’s Counsel: Investigating Transnational Pig Butchering
- Focus on Officer Wellness: Psychologists and Police Leadership Organizations
- Traffic Safety Initiatives: Every Agency Needs More DREs
- Spotlight: Building Trust One Step at a Time
- Tech Talk: LLM Prompt Injection Attacks
- Inside the FBI/CJIS: The N-DEx System’s Batch Search
- Product Feature: Harnessing Technology for Meaningful Change
- Exposition: September 2025
- A Look Ahead at IACP 2025
- IACP@Work: Cross-Border Collaboration and Unity
- The Brief: Law Enforcement Associations
- Perspectives: September 2025
- Roll Call: Chad Shevlin
- Ad Index: September 2025

