Effective Public Security and Democratic Accountability: Stanford Training Seminar
Effective Public Security and Democratic Accountability: Stanford Training Seminar
Tuesday, October 11, 201612:30 PM - 12:30 PM (Pacific)
A Stanford Training Seminar for Law Enforcement Professionals
The CNS delegation concludes its seminar with seminar with co-directors Beatriz Magaloni and Alberto Diaz Cayeros in a group shot outside historic Encina Hall, home of the Freeman Spogli Institute and the site of the seminar.
The Stanford Program on Poverty and Governance delivered a five-day training course for the Planning Unit of the Mexican Comision Nacional de Seguridad (CNS) from October 11 to 15, 2016. The training was led by Professors Beatriz Magaloni and Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, co-principal investigators of the State Department-funded research project “Citizen Trust and Evidence-Based Police Accountability and Professionalization in Mexico.” Learn more about the seminar from this report. To view event images click here.
A Stanford Training Seminar for Law Enforcement Professionals
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