Dr. Scott Helfstein was invited to present work covering globalization’s impact on evolving economic incentive structures involved in financial crime and threat finance at the Cambridge University’s 30th Annual Economic Crime Conference. The conference, held at Jesus College, included participants from 80 countries across the academic, law enforcement and policymaking communities. The talk focused on ways that governments might look to alter the incentive structures tied to financial compliance to improve activities aimed at addressing the problems of economic crime and threat finance.