Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies

The goal of this paper is to analyze the way in which people taking part in the Comunidades Vulnerables program work to prevent crime in a slum. In this way, this research reveals the action plan of this program in relation to the ties with community and the assumptions of this plan in relation to c...

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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-624072016-08-16T12:48:13Z Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies La prevención del delito en una villa de emergencia en Buenos Aires (Argentina). Inserción y participación, análisis de los supuestos de comunidad en las políticas de prevención Mancini, Inés María The goal of this paper is to analyze the way in which people taking part in the Comunidades Vulnerables program work to prevent crime in a slum. In this way, this research reveals the action plan of this program in relation to the ties with community and the assumptions of this plan in relation to community cohesion and its relation with crime prevention. The results of this research demonstrate that public policies are based on the assumption that young people should improve their position within community relationships to stop being in “conflict with law”. This may imply the further development of existing links or the generation of new ties. This paper shows how these assumptions clash with certain practices of actors, especially when daily relationships demonstrate that community links can also be affected by conflicts. El objetivo de este trabajo consiste en analizar los modos en los que los funcionarios del programa de prevención del delito Comunidades Vulnerables se insertan y comienzan a trabajar para prevenir la violencia en una villa de emergencia. Así, se trata de desentrañar cuál es la estrategia de trabajo en relación a los vínculos con la comunidad y a los supuestos que este trabajo implica acerca de la cohesión comunitaria y su relación con la prevención del delito. Los resultados mostrarán que la perspectiva de la política pública parte del supuesto de que la transformación que los jóvenes deben experimentar para abandonar su posición de “conflicto con la ley” involucra la mejora de su posición en las relaciones comunitarias. Esto puede implicar la profundización de vínculos existentes o la generación de nuevos vínculos. Se procurará mostrar cómo estos supuestos entran en conflicto con ciertas prácticas de los actores, especialmente cuando la trama de relaciones cotidianas evidencia que los vínculos comunitarios también pueden estar atravesados por conflictos. Revista INVI 2012-05-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62407 Revista INVI; Vol. 27 Núm. 74 (2012): Violencia en barrios en América Latina; 315-341 0718-8358 0718-1299 spa https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62407/66398 https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62407/66380
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Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
author_facet Mancini, Inés María
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title Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
title_short Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
title_full Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
title_fullStr Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of crime in a Buenos Aires slum (Argentina). Integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
title_sort prevention of crime in a buenos aires slum (argentina). integration and participation, analysis of community assumptions on prevention policies
description The goal of this paper is to analyze the way in which people taking part in the Comunidades Vulnerables program work to prevent crime in a slum. In this way, this research reveals the action plan of this program in relation to the ties with community and the assumptions of this plan in relation to community cohesion and its relation with crime prevention. The results of this research demonstrate that public policies are based on the assumption that young people should improve their position within community relationships to stop being in “conflict with law”. This may imply the further development of existing links or the generation of new ties. This paper shows how these assumptions clash with certain practices of actors, especially when daily relationships demonstrate that community links can also be affected by conflicts.
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