A panel with
Vittoria Luda Di Cortemiglia, expert consultant in Organized Crime Prevention and Mitigation, professor in Criminology Unicollege of Turin
Gianluca Quarta, professor in Applied Physics University of Salento, researcher INFN Lecce
Franco Zanini, researcher Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, professor of Physics of Cultural Heritage Ca’ Foscari University Venice
Chaired by
Marcello Turconi, head scientific communication CERIC- ERIC
Abstract
Organized crime is increasingly funding its illegal activities through the international trafficking of cultural goods. This panel will discuss the role of advanced analytical techniques in preventing and combating this phenomenon. Thanks to collaboration between law enforcement agencies and major research infrastructures, a multidisciplinary approach now makes it possible to identify and monitor complex and transnational criminal networks.
A panel by Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste e CERIC-ERIC (Central European Research Infrastructure Consortium)