The Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) was established by ECOSOC as one of it’s various functional committees. It is the main body that works to establish policies on issues regarding crimes and their prevention. These crimes include, but are not limited to: drug and human trafficking, corruption, organized crime, terrorism, etc. They may also include global problems related to human rights, such as prisoner conditions as well as gender-related killings. Furthermore, CCPCJ enables its members to exchange expertise, develop national and transnational strategies, and identify priorities for combating crimes. The main objective of this commission will be to develop resolutions in order to prevent future crimes from occurring, as well as resolutions that will chastise criminals and stop their illegal activities.
Measures to fight cybercrime.
Measures to address illicit drug supply chains through global cooperation.