About
Criminology
Criminology, Victimology, Law, Forensic Science, Security.
Defined areas of expertise, scientific accuracy, professional seriousness, and our commitment to reliable results.
Research
Robust methodology, professional experience, continuous updating. An interdisciplinary and international team for research and innovation, inserted in the most important professional and scientific networks at global level.
Training
A complete, modular, updated training offer, designed to provide specific skills, professional focuses, interdisciplinary knowledge in several technical and scientific sectors, with a special attention to innovation and AI.
Consulting
A team of experts at your disposal for customised consultancy, dedicated solutions, and project planning, management and implementation, with access to international networks of professionals and institutions to support and promote your development, research, and innovation activities.
EuroCrime your european security think tank
EuroCrime has been founded in 2007 as a non-profit independent international research, training and consulting institute, specialized in criminology and security issues. In April 2014, EuroCrime changed its legal status and became a limited company (Ltd. – Italian Srl, Società a Responsabilità Limitata).
EuroCrime’s team is composed by highly qualified professionals in the academic and technical fields of Ethics, privacy and data protection, criminal sciences, forensics, law, psychology, criminology, victimology, geopolitics, forecasting, environmental security, decision-making, intelligence, peacekeeping, development and international cooperation, including corporate assessment and funding, personalized consultancies and scientific publications.
Besides organizing national and international workshops and seminars, and carrying out research and consultancy activities, EuroCrime offers a wide range of training courses for law enforcement agencies, public and private institutions and businesses.
EuroCrime is a key partner in several European and international research and innovation projects. The Think Tank publishes ongoing studies and research results in leading scientific journals, presenting the outcomes in international conferences.
EuroCrime cooperates actively with international public and private institutions, universities, research centres and companies and business firms.
The main areas of interest are:
- Ethics Issues and Privacy and Data Protection: Ethics Issues in research and Innovation activities; GDPR; Cybersecurity; Privacy and Data Protection; Cybercrime and the Dark Web; Minors & the Web; AI; Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems.
- Security and Training in the security and crime prevention field. Investigation and research in the following fields: Piracy and Maritime Terrorism; Serial Crimes and Lone Wolves; Problem-solving Crime Analysis; Urban Security and Crime Prevention; Crime, Intelligence and Strategic Risk Mapping; Strategic Analysis and Security Planning; Transnational Organized Crime and Terrorism; Protection of Cultural Heritage; Conflict Analysis and Management; Decision-making and DSS; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Burnout Syndrome; Victimology; Bullying.
- EU Project Planning, Management and Training in the field of European Funding. Since 2011, EuroCrime offers to its clients qualified consultancy in the field of European funding, analysing the needs of public/private subjects, choosing the call and building adequate partnerships to realize project ideas. In this context, EuroCrime has also experience in the field of ethics, privacy and data protection and it also organizes customized courses about European funding programs and project proposals writing and management, as well as regarding the GDPR.
Dr. Silvia Ciotti
Criminologist; Senior Expert on Security Issues. Senior Researcher, Trainer and Consultant. Expert in Project Management, and funded project Evaluator and Reviewer. Expert on Ethics issues and GDPR. Member of the Italian National Association for Data Protection, and of the European and American Societies of Criminology.