What does the exit of Vladimir Padrino López mean for criminal dynamics in Venezuela and the future of the Cartel of the Suns?
As drug policy moves toward public health strategies, Mexico shows how criminal control over drug markets can become a ...
In this week's On the Radar episode, we track the most pressing organized crime stories across Latin America and the Caribbean.
As Mexican criminal organizations became the main suppliers of fentanyl to the US, small pockets of domestic consumption ...
The trial in Italy of Emanuele Gregorini, or “Dollarino,” shows the role brokers play connecting drug traffickers in Europe and Latin America.
The CJNG and El Mencho rose through Mexico's criminal ranks alongside the explosion of methamphetamine production in the ...
Over the past decade, fentanyl has quietly reshaped drug markets in northern Mexico. Learn more in our latest investigation.
The capture of Sebastián Marset, one of South America’s most wanted individuals, marks the fall of a major target, but not ...
The founder of one of Mexico’s most powerful criminal groups pleads guilty, US President Trump's new regional anti-drug push ...
InSight Crime analyzes organized crime dynamics driving homicide rates in Latin American and the Caribbean in our annual homicide round-up.
In various drug markets in Mexico, what is sold, how it is sold, and where it is available depend on the decisions of local criminal groups.
US President Donald Trump says the only way to defeat organized crime, drug trafficking, and transnational gangs is by using ...
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