CJPA831_L02_01_CFR Symposium on Organized Crime
From Filippelli Institute Group June 17th, 2025
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Is organized crime a threat to national security? Lee Wolosky, former director for transnational threats at the National Security Council, argues that some organized criminal activities rise beyond a law enforcement problem and require broader components of the U.S. government to have a role in resolving it. Wolosky and William Wechsler, deputy assistant secretary of defense for counternarcotics and global threats at the U.S. Department of Defense, say that there exists a "nexus" between various illicit organizations and that these organizations have a unique ability to find each other. They argue that similar connections also develop between organized crime and terrorism. Specifically addressing the threat of nuclear proliferation in the context of organized crime, Wolosky cites the A.Q. Khan network as an example of an international criminal network with nuclear proliferation aspirations.
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