This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
The UTEP Open Source Research Lab's goal is to build the most comprehensive unclassified database on group-based violence in the Western Hemisphere. It performs open source research, exploitation, and analysis of transnational criminal activities including:
- Cartel-related violence
- Cross-border violence
- Immigration-related extremist activities
- Immigration-related terrorist activities
- Narcotics trafficking
- Transnational organized crime activity
The region that the Open Source Research Lab focuses on is in Mexico and along the US border with Mexico, and Latin America.
Criticism
editThe lab is under scrutiny because it was started and run until recently by S. Fernando Rodriguez, then director of UTEP's Criminal Justice Program. Rodriguez is on paid administrative leave while administrators decide what to do because he did not report outside work worth more than $1 million as required by university rules.[1]
References
edit- ^ UTEP: Agencies say university's Open Source Crime Lab hasn't given pledged help http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_20249421/agencies-say-crime-lab-hasnt-given-pledged-help
External links
edit- Official website - dead link 23:36, 14 November 2018 (UTC)