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*Our content is bilingual | Nuestro contenido es bilingüe. Drawing on field research, local sources, and expert voices, InSight Crime tells the human stories behind organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, explaining how criminal networks operate, how they impact countries and communities, and why these dynamics continue to shape the region. Visit our web site for more: insightcrime.orgInSight Crime Social Sciences
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  • PCC and Red Command: Who Loses From US Terrorist Designations in Brazil?
    Jun 2 2026

    The designation of two of Brazil's biggest criminal groups, the PCC and the Red Command, as foreign terrorist organizations by the United States promises to impact businesses, financial institutions, and the economy more widely, as much as the gangs themselves.

    In today's InSight Take, Managing Editor Deborah Bonello and co-director Steven Dudley take a deep dive into both of these criminal groups, their role on the criminal landscape in Brazil and the region, and how these designations might reshape the fight against the PCC and the Red Command going forward. Check out our transcript here: https://bit.ly/4uaVHTH

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    19 mins
  • Venezuela asegura que combate el crimen organizado: ¿realmente lo hace?
    May 26 2026

    Durante años, el gobierno venezolano ha mantenido una relación simbiótica con ciertos grupos criminales del país, colaborando con ellos para mantenerse en el poder y beneficiarse de actividades ilícitas. Pero a medida que Estados Unidos ha intensificado sus acciones contra el crimen en América Latina bajo la presidencia de Donald Trump, el gobierno venezolano se ha encontrado entre la espada y la pared.

    Venezuela asegura que combate el crimen organizado: ¿realmente lo hace? | Escrito por la Unidad Investigativa de Venezuela y leído por Daniel Reyes.

    Visite insightcrime.org para más información.

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    10 mins
  • Venezuela Says It is Fighting Organized Crime. Is It?
    May 26 2026

    For years, the Venezuelan government has had a symbiotic relationship with certain criminal groups in the country, working together to maintain power and profit from illicit activities. But as the United States has taken increasingly aggressive anti-crime action in Latin America under President Donald Trump, the Venezuelan government has found itself between a rock and a hard place.

    Venezuela Says It is Fighting Organized Crime. Is It? | Written by the Venezuela Investigative Unit and read by Liza Schmidt.

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    9 mins
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