HAVANA, Cuba. – The fourteenth International Meeting of Criminal Sciences, from March 14 to 16 next year, will analyze issues of social and economic impact, after Caridad Sabo, head of the Office of Institutional Communication of the Attorney General.

These include the prevention and confrontation of drug trafficking, economic crimes, cybercrime, and the role of the State in fighting corruption, the prosecutor said.

Sabo added the fourteenth International Meeting of Criminal Sciences will analyze the consequences and effects of environmental crime, terrorism, transnational crime, and the progress of the execution of sentences in people deprived of their freedom.

The prosecutor emphasized that at a time the labor exploitation of minors grows in several regions, the meeting will exchange about the progress of the policies of confronting children-related crimes.