September 4, 2023
Deakin Crime and Criminology Group (C2G) Seminar Series: Illicit Firearms Markets: Challenges and Solutions
Date: Thurs 12 October 2023
Time: 4-6 pm
In person: Deakin Downtown, Collins Square, Tower 2, Level 12, 727 Collins St, Melbourne
Online: Zoom
Illicit firearms are an enabler of organized criminal groups and of illicit markets. Illicit firearms facilitate battles for market dominance, deter state actors from intervening, and are used to threaten and coerce communities, to extort money from victims, and to facilitate engagement in a range of other organized
crimes. Firearms are used to gain dominance in conflicts between organized criminal groups, to protect and extend territories, and to facilitate other crimes including kidnapping, extortion, and armed robbery. In this seminar we will hear from four speakers on illicit firearms trafficking, the threat posed by new technologies and 3D printed firearms, and the use of illicit firearms by members of organized criminal groups. Each presenter will speak for approximately 15 minutes, followed by Q&A and discussion panel.
Presenters:
Prof. David Bright, Deakin University
The use of firearms by members of organized criminal groups.
Ms. Fenna van der Wijk, University of Groningen
Firearms trafficking networks.
Dr. Monique Mann, Deakin University The availability of 3D printed firearms and digital design files.
Det. Supt. Jason Kelly, Victoria Police
Illicit firearms from a law enforcement perspective.
Register your attendance via Eventbrite by 10th October.
In person:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/708891973977?aff=oddtdtcreator
Online:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/709236765257?aff=oddtdtcreator