A joint initiative between the University of Bergen
and CMI – Chr. Michelsen Institute
Dr. Nikos Passas, Professor and Co-Director of Institute for Security and Public Policy, Northeastern University.
How can Donald J. Trump’s presidency potentially impact on global economics in terms of integrity, crime and corruption?
Dr. Nikos Passas is Professor of criminology and criminal justice at and Co-Director of the Institute for Security and Public Policy at the Northeastern University. He specializes in the study of corruption, illicit financial/trade flows, sanctions, informal fund transfers, remittances, terrorism, white-collar crime, financial regulation, organized crime and international crimes.
Passas also offers training to law enforcement, intelligence and private sector officials on regulatory and financial crime subjects. He regularly serves as expert witness in court cases or public hearings and cons
ults with law firms, financial institutions, private security and consulting companies and various organizations, including the IMF, the World Bank, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), OECD, the United Nations (ODC, Development Programme, Security Council, etc.), the Caribbean FATF, the European Union, the US National Academy of Sciences, research institutions and government agencies in all continents.