Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: a Regional Challenge
Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: a Regional Challenge
Monday, March 11, 201312:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Pacific)
Following the highly successful conference "Violence, Drugs and Governance: Mexican Security in Comparative Perspective", the Program on Poverty and Governance is partnering with the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to host a new conference on violence, crime and citizen insecurity in Latin America. The greater objectives of this two day conference are to:
- Deepen the critical analysis of insecurity in Latin America through an interdisciplinary dialogue and the creation of methodological tools
- Create an interdisciplinary network of academics focused on the study and comprehension of insecurity in the Western Hemisphere
- Share the findings and recommendations from this network with key actors and decision makers of the region
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Develop a program of annual Forum-Conferences on citizen security in Latin America, with a high degree of academic analysis, and open to dialogue with government officials and authorities
- Launch a new collaborative database for crime and violence research among the networks of scholars
Presenters will speak on four thematic areas:
- Citizen Insecurity Tipping Points
- Costs and Impacts of Insecurity
- Drug Trafficking and Drug Regimes
- Interventions and Best Practices to Decrease Violence
The conference will be held at ITAM's Santa Teresa campus in Mexico City on March 11-12.
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