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D54 Foundation designs and implements programs that build the capacity of criminal justice institutions — from law enforcement and intelligence to prosecutors and the courts — to effectively confront transnational threats.
Professional training, mentoring, and technical assistance that strengthen the investigative, intelligence, and operational capabilities of law enforcement personnel and institutions.
Structured training programs in criminal investigation, intelligence analysis, digital forensics, financial crimes, and specialized enforcement disciplines delivered by experienced practitioners.
Long-term mentoring relationships that provide ongoing guidance to law enforcement leaders and investigators, building sustainable institutional knowledge and professional standards.
Programs designed to develop indigenous training capacity within partner agencies, ensuring that expertise is retained and multiplied beyond the initial engagement.
Strengthening prosecutors, judicial institutions, and the coordination between investigators and the justice sector professionals who bring cases from investigation to conviction.
Training programs for prosecutors in complex case management, including narcotics conspiracies, financial crimes, money laundering, organized crime, and transnational cases requiring multi-jurisdictional coordination.
Programs that strengthen the critical handoff between law enforcement investigators and prosecutorial teams — building the collaborative frameworks that turn investigations into successful prosecutions.
Technical assistance in evidence management, chain of custody protocols, witness preparation, forensic evidence presentation, and trial preparation for complex criminal cases.
Supporting the development of professional standards, ethical guidelines, internal oversight mechanisms, and accountability structures within prosecutorial offices and judicial institutions.
Programs that disrupt illicit drug markets, combat trafficking networks, and strengthen international cooperation against organized criminal enterprises.
Building frameworks for secure intelligence sharing, joint operations coordination, and cooperative enforcement actions across national boundaries — connecting investigators and prosecutors across jurisdictions.
Training and technical assistance in network analysis, financial investigation, and strategic targeting of transnational criminal organizations and their supply chains.
Education and prevention programs that address the root causes of criminal recruitment, strengthen community resilience, and reduce vulnerability to exploitation by criminal organizations.
Evidence-based research, data-driven assessments, and policy analysis that inform decision-making and advance effective strategies across the criminal justice system.
Analysis of criminal justice policy frameworks, enforcement strategies, prosecutorial effectiveness, and international cooperation mechanisms, with recommendations grounded in operational experience.
Data-driven assessments of transnational crime trends, illicit market dynamics, and emerging threats to public safety in the Western Hemisphere and beyond.
Research briefs, white papers, and analytical reports produced for policymakers, practitioners, and the public. Available through our Research page.
Whether you represent a government agency, law enforcement organization, prosecutorial office, academic institution, or NGO, we welcome inquiries about collaboration.
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