A Strategic Hub for Responding to Transnational Crime

Laboratorium Transnational Organized Crime (ToC)

The ToC Laboratory, part of the Department of International Relations, focuses on research and collaboration in transnational crime. It connects students, faculty, and partners to tackle issues like human trafficking, cybercrime, narcotics, and environmental crimes.

Addressing Global Crimes Through Collaboration and Strategic Inquiry

The Transnational Organized Crime (ToC) Laboratory is a collaborative hub within the Department of International Relations, dedicated to advancing studies, research capacity, and international cooperation on transnational and international crimes. It brings together students, lecturers, and external partners to strengthen knowledge, skills, and responses to issues such as human trafficking, cybercrime, narcotics, and environmental crimes, while fostering interdisciplinary approaches and global engagement.

How Does the ToC Laboratory Support the Direction of National Research?

The ToC Laboratory aligns with the development of national research priorities based on core competencies in International Law, Transnational and International Crime, as well as Global Politics and Diplomacy. Under these competencies, several research clusters have been established:

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(Anjani Tri Fatharini, Palupi Anggraheni, Muhammad Arief Zuliyan, 2024) In 2024, our researchers contributed to the collective publication Cerita Tentang Air, edited by Anjani Tri

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Transnational Organized Crime (ToC) Laboratory

Fostering global insight and collaborative research to address the complexities of transnational and international crimes.