CNS Global Incidents and Trafficking Database Archived Reports and Graphics
Part of The CNS Global Incidents and Trafficking Database
Providing free and open access to centralized information on incidents of nuclear and other radioactive material that has been lost, stolen, or is otherwise out of regulatory control, the Global Incidents and Trafficking Database and Annual Reports prepared by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) offer researchers and policymakers a unique resource to assess the nature and scope of nuclear security risks.
The most current annual report and interactive content, as well as the download of the full database, are available at www.nti.org/trafficking. Reports and interactive visuals from past years are archived on this page. Access the 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013 annual reports, and view all archived interactives below.
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