
Security and Justice Research Firm

BRIEFINGS A67
Archivo 67 offers specialized conferences, workshops or Briefings for public institutions, companies and organizations seeking to better understand contemporary dynamics of violence, crime, and security governance.
Our presentations are designed for management and executive teams, analytics departments, corporate security, and public policy makers.
Each session combines applied research, contextual analysis, and strategic discussion; and includes an executive presentation (45-60 minutes) along with supporting materials.
Briefings can be tailored to specific sectoral or regional contexts and are available in English, Spanish and French.
Briefing 1.
Strategic Security Overview of Latin America
New and Emerging Trends in Criminology and Forensic Science
An analysis of the main dynamics shaping violence and organized crime across the region, including the evolution of criminal structures, illicit economies and emerging trends in criminology and forensic science.
This Briefing provides a regional perspective for anticipating risks, identifying patterns and understanding structural shifts in contemporary criminal dynamics.
Briefing 2.
Crime, Gender and Power
Key Approaches for Gender-Informed Criminal Analysis
An exploration of how gender dynamics permeate criminal phenomena, power structures and institutional responses.
Analytical frameworks for integrating gender mainstreaming tools into criminal analysis, investigative work and the design of institutional policies and strategies.
Briefing 3.
Bioethics in Security and Justice
Principles for Responsible Decision-Making in Complex Contexts
Addresses ethical dilemmas in research, analysis and decision-making in matters of security and justice.
This Briefing introduces bioethical principles applied to risk environments, technology, investigative processes and institutional action, with the aim of strengthening responsible and accountable decision-making frameworks.
