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SUMMARY:Gang Rule: An Experiment in Countering Criminal Governance
DESCRIPTION:Watch Video in English Watch Video in Spanish \n\nCan intensifying municipal and community governance displace gang rule? Urban criminal groups rule tens to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Despite their prevalence in cities around the world\, there is little information available to policymakers about effective strategies to reduce their influence. In Medellín\, Colombia\, gangs instill a form of order and justice in the communities in which they operate. This research tests the role and impact of an anti-gang intervention designed in partnership with the City of Medellín and community officials that aims to increase the role of the city government in providing public services and reduce the role and control of criminal gangs. \nThe first seminar featured Harris Public Policy’s Christopher Blattman\, Universidad EAFIT’s Santiago Tobón\, Princeton University’s Maria Micaela Sviatschi\, and the Republic of Colombia’s Jairo García\, and was moderated by IPA Peru’s Bárbara Sparrow.
URL:https://legacy.bfistage.com/event/violence-and-crime-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/
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