OCCVI
Observatory of Crime, Corruption, and Victimization.
Crime fuels corruption. Corruption enables crime. Together, they generate victims.
OCCVI makes this structure visible.
What is OCCVI?
OCCVI is a global initiative dedicated to understanding how transnational criminal networks, large-scale corruption, and systemic victimization interact and reinforce each other.
Rooted in the principle that evidence and technology are essential in defending democracy, OCCVI provides an analytical platform for mapping and interpreting the deep structures that enable criminal power and institutional co-optation across regions and sectors.
Structural View - Powered by ARCON
OCCVI uses the Automated Robotic for Criminal Observation Network (ARCON) to retrieve and structure thousands of media-based records.
Through AI-assisted analysis, ARCON identifies criminal markets, extracts entities, and maps networks—transforming unstructured data into structural insights.
OCCVI Insights
Each article was generated using ARCON (Automated Robotics for Criminal Observation Network) and VORISOMA (Vortex Intelligence Software for Observation of Macro-criminality), based on structured data extracted from over 12,000 news articles published by The Guardian. These tools model interactions among social agents, criminal markets, corruption structures, and victimization patterns.
To produce the first insight series, Structural Archaeology of Harm, ARCON identified critical inflection points that contribute to explaining current institutional and social deterioration in the analyzed region and specific period indicated in each article’s title. These periods were selected following a preliminary review of data availability and relevance. While human-led curation was applied to preserve analytical integrity, source-level fact-checking of the resulting inisght was not performed.
Each inisght was automatically generated by a Large Language Model (LLM) and does not reflect the views of SciVortex Corp., OCCVI, affiliated individuals, or institutions. If cited or referenced, the content should be independently verified against original sources.
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