cover image: DECEMBER 2023 - COST OF VIOLENCE STUDY: COSTA RICA - A HALVING GLOBAL

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DECEMBER 2023 - COST OF VIOLENCE STUDY: COSTA RICA - A HALVING GLOBAL

12 Feb 2024

He is a lecturer in the Postgraduate Program in Statistics at the University of Costa Rica, an associate of the Central American Academy, and a member of the United Nations Expert Group on the Eradication of Poverty. [...] She is a former member of the Advisory Council for Latin America of the American Association of Colleges and Schools of Business (AACSB), Board of Trustees of LASPAU, affiliated with Harvard, and former jury of the Excellence in Practice Awards of the European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD). [...] In recognition of her work, she received the Women of the Decade Award in Education and Leadership from the Women Economic Forum Latin America and earned a place on the Forbes Magazine's list of the Top 100 most powerful women in Central America and the Caribbean. [...] Some of the main causes of increased insecurity since that year were (a) the advance and regional displacement of organized crime and the low selectivity and training level of the State to combat it; (b) the influence of drug trafficking and drug consumption on the commission of crimes and their increased violence; (c) inadequate preventive targeting policies aimed at addressing social risk factor. [...] This was achieved through the execution of three main components: (1) Institutional Strengthening of the Ministry of Justice and Peace, including the construction and operation of police delegations, the Development of a curriculum for training prison police and public officials, and the design and development of a Penitentiary Information System; (2) Actions for the prevention of violent crime at.
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