Academy seminar - Technology and Serious Organised Crime

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Starting 20 Oct 2021 - 16:00 through to 20 Oct 2021 - 17:15

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Dame Lynne Owens DCB, CBE, QPM

Director General National Crime Agency

 

 

The National Crime Agency (NCA) leads the UK’s fight to cut serious and organised crime, drawing on unique capabilities to target those offenders at the highest-end of high-harm. As the threat facing the UK from serious and organised crime evolves, we must consider how well our intelligence and investigation techniques are keeping pace with offenders?

In May 2021 the NCA published its most comprehensive ever assessment of the serious organised crime threat to the UK. This National Strategic Assessment (NSA) highlights how developing technology, interacting with societal changes including Covid-19, is increasingly critical to the operation of organised crime groups.

In this free seminar, Dame Lynne will outline the role technology increasingly plays in enabling serious organised criminals and their groups, exploring how it can extend the reach of offenders and increase the risk to thosemost vulnerable to criminality.

Building on the findings of the NSA, the Director General will examine the implications of this ever-changing issue for law enforcement’s intelligence gathering, analysis, and investigative techniques, before considering whether our current approach to reducing offending has kept pace with the changing threat.   ​​​​​​​

 

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