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Appendix
Workshop on Transnational
Organized Crime
[unel7-18,1998
AGENDA
June 17 Members' Room, National Academy of Sciences,
2101 Constitution Ave. N.W., Washington, DC
8:30 am Opening Remarks and Introductions (coffee, juice, and
pastries available)
Peter Reuter, chair
9:30 am National Institute of lustice's Workshop Goals & Interests
Jeremy Travis, Director, NI7; Sally Hillsman, Research
Director, NIT
10:00 am Break
10:15 am Presentation: Definition of Transnational Organized Crime
Louise Shelley, author;/im Finckenauer, discussant
11:00 am Open Discussion
12:00pm Lunch: Presentation: The Organization ofTransnational
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Prime
Phil Williams, author; Elin Waring, discussant
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62 TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME
1:45 pm Open discussion
2:45 pm Break
3:00 pm Focussed discussion: Problems in the Measurement of
T. ,_ .
ransnatlona1 Prime
Discussion led Icy Peter Renter
4:30 pm
Adjourn
June 18 Members' Room
8:30 am Presentation: The Interface Between Legal and Illegal
Activities (coffee, juice, and pastries available)
Nikos Passas, author;Tom Naylor, discussant
9:45 am Open Discussion
10:45 am Break
11:00 am Presentation: Implications of Transnational Crime for
Local Law Enforcement
Kid Schlegel, author; Dan Schneider, discussant
1 1:45 am Open Discussion
Lunch: Open Discussion of All Workshop Presentations
3:00 pm Discussion of Research Needs; Plans for Workshop Publica
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