Measuring IFF from Crime

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Measuring IFF from Crime Developing a statistical framework 16 July 2019

Illegal markets and theft-type activities Theft-type activities and terrorism financing Voluntary or involuntary transfer of funds (with borderline cases), outside of the production boundary Examples: Theft, extortion, kidnapping, terrorism financing and similar, trafficking in persons Illegal markets Trade in illegal goods and services, considered being productive. Includes drugs, firearms, wildlife goods, etc, and smuggling of migrants Corruption

Measuring IFF from illegal markets Pilot activities - Illicit drugs - Smuggling of migrants - Trafficking in persons - Illegal mining

Illicit financial flows from illegal markets

Income Generation Income Management Illegal markets Income Generation Income Management Illicit financial flows connected to the supply chain of illegal goods Trade with illicit goods and services generate cross-border financial flows IFF related to the management of illicitly generated income Consumption and investment patterns of illicit actors Illicit finance and wealth management

Wholesale and retail sale Country A Value is generated IFF Wholesale and retail sale Financial flows are transferred in various ways, including cash, formal and informal banking systems (hawala, mobile payments) and more sophisticated methods like trade based money laundering and complex financial constructs August 23, 2019

Measuring IFF in illegal markets: case of illicit drugs Member States signatory to the UN conventions on narcotic drugs need to report to UNODC on their situation with drugs annualy This includes data on: Demand, supply, prices (wholesale and retail), purity, seizures including details like quantity, origin and destination of shipments All major coca and opium producing countries conduct annual surveys on drug production

Trade flows of illicit drugs By using the identity that: Production + imports = exports + seizures + consumption In combination with international price data, flows of drugs and their value can be assessed (under some cricumstances) These flows yield income generation flows Substracting costs yield net income, which is relevant for income management

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Illicit income generation Challenge: Comprehensively measuring economic activities related to transnational, organized crime and similar Data needs: demand and supply for illicit goods and services, trafficking and market prices Illicit income management Measuring international transfers and investments of illicit proceeds. estimates of per-person income, income distribution among actors Data: case studies/investigations, qualitative and quantitative information on organized crime, data collected from financial investigations; goal is a systematic data collection that ensures comparability across countries

Conceptual challenges Forced labour: how to value theft of services? Illicit goods in licit markets: until when is a flow illicit? (e.g. illegal mining of gold, illicitly logged timber or other wildlife products)