UNODC Organized Crime

Traditional, territorial-based criminal groups have evolved or have been partially replaced by smaller and more flexible networks with branches across several jurisdictions. Criminal actors, witnesses, victims and proceeds of crime may be located in many different States. It is therefore evident, that joint efforts from States across the world are required as organized crime cannot be tackled in isolation.

The United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime is applicable to all forms of serious crime of transnational nature committed by organized criminal groups. More than two decades after its adoption it is among the most ratified international legal instruments. Together with its three Protocols it remains the primary global tool to prevent and address a broad range of criminal activities effectively.

News and Events

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United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and its Protocols

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The United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, adopted by General Assembly resolution 55/25 of 15 November 2000, is the main international instrument in the fight against transnational organized crime. Read more»

Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

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Regular sessions of the Conference, Working Groups, information gathering under the Organized Crime Convention, as well as background and practical information. Read more»

Mechanism for the Review of the Implementation of UNTOC and its Protocols

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Established in 2018 by resolution 9/1 to further strengthen States' implementation of UNTOC and of its three Protocols, the UNTOC Review Mechanism is a peer review process whereby two States parties review another State party’s status of implementation of UNTOC and its Protocols. Read more»

Implementation of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

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The implementation of UNTOC is mainly supported by the Global Programme on Implementing the Organized Crime Convention: from Theory to Practice that assists States in building stronger normative and policy responses to transnational organized crime in order to enhance the implementation of UNTOC. The Programme also supports international cooperation in criminal matters to prevent and fight organized crime. Read more»

Other thematic areas of organized crime

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Find out more on our work on countering Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants, Illicit Manufacturing and Trafficking in Firearms, Cybercrime and Money Laundering. Read more»

About Us

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Find out more about the Organized Crime and Illicit Trafficking Branch of UNODC. Read more»

Tools & Publications

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In order to enhance the knowledge base available for Member States to develop effective international responses to transnational organized crime threats, UNODC has produced a series of legal and technical tools and publications. Read more»