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1. Acknowledgementsthe interviews with the public prosecutors in the fifteen most active offices, and itproduced the drafts of the interviews to be submitted for the attention of theScientific Committee. It also validated the DNA database, and on the basis of all theinformation collected, wrote this summary final report.Compilation of the summary final report was supervised by Professor Ernesto U.Savona, currently Professor at the Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan andActing Director of <strong>Transcrime</strong>, and it was coor<strong>di</strong>nated by Andrea Di Nicola with thecollaboration of Federica Curtol, Silvia Decarli, Alessandro Valluzzi, researchers at<strong>Transcrime</strong>, and the assistance of Roberta Belli and Laura Polo.The final report was written 3 by Ernesto U. Savona, Roberta Belli, Federica Curtol,Silvia Decarli and Andrea Di Nicola (<strong>Transcrime</strong>). A significant contribution to thesection analysing the United Nations Convention against Transnational OrganisedCrime was made by Giusto Sciacchitano of the DNA. We also thank Barbara Vettoriand Paola Zoffi, researchers at <strong>Transcrime</strong>, for their help in revising the drafts.We are also indebted for their assistance to the following public prosecutors andthe institutions that they represent. Without their valuable input of expertise,completion of this research project would have not been possible.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Arezzo: chief prosecutor Ennio DiCicco, and the deputy public prosecutors Giuseppe Ledda, Iulia Maggiore andRoberto Rossi.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Ascoli Piceno: the chief prosecutorFranco Ponticelli, and the deputy prosecutor Carmine Pirozzoli.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Brescia: the chief prosecutorGiancarlo Tarquini, and the deputy public prosecutor Mario Conte.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Brin<strong>di</strong>si: the chief prosecutor LuigiMolen<strong>di</strong>ni, and the deputy public prosecutor Antonio Negro.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Crotone: the chief prosecutorFrancesco Tricoli and the deputy public prosecutor Italo Radoccia.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Genoa: the chief prosecutor FrancescoLalla and the deputy public prosecutors Silvio Franz and Francesca Nanni, and theadjunct public prosecutor Giancarlo Pellegrino.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Gorizia: the chief prosecutor CarmineLau<strong>di</strong>sio and the deputy public prosecutor Massimo De Bortoli.The public prosecutor’s office at the Court of Lecce: the chief prosecutor RosarioColonna and the deputy public prosecutors Patrizia Ciccarese and Valeria Mignone,and the adjunct public prosecutor Cataldo Motta.3 The various sections of this report can been attributed to their authors as follows: Roberta Belli, § 7.1 ofchapter 7 and §§ 10.5-10.6-10.7 of chapter 10; Federica Curtol, chapter 6 on the basis of materials writtenby Giusto Sciacchitano, introduction and §§ 10.1-10.2-10.3-10.4 of chapter 10, chapter 13; Silvia Decarli,chapter 8 and 12; Andrea Di Nicola, chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, introduction and § 7.2 of chapter 7, chapters 9,11 and 14.8

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