Last week, a delegation of three researchers from the NeuroIntelligence Research Institute, led by Prof. Franco Posa, attended theAnnual Meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), one of the leading international conferences dedicated to criminological studies and criminal justice, held in Philadelphia (USA).
During the conference, a research paper was presented on the topic of fentanyl addiction and its implications for the criminal justice system, as part of the research activities promoted byNeuroIntelligence – Institute for Ethical Criminological Research.
The initiative provided an important opportunity for exchange with scholars and researchers from international universities and research centers, helping to strengthen scientific dialogue on one of the most significant and complex phenomena in contemporary criminology.

