Gazette (initially) e
Reflections, notes, events and more on public safety issues and violence
Year 1, N º 1, May 2011
chalequeada
Violence and crime are recurring words in our daily lives, is a constant, and even more so at election time, arising initiatives of how to deal with what to do with those involved, who should make decisions and what resources we face the problem (and even why not), "Who is to blame for the proliferation of the same", in short, always present views and positions on how to address the issue in question
The vest, greets with great respect to readers, and is presented as a space (plus), will try with all their energy, present a broad picture of issues such as public safety in all its forms and seek to contribute to the proposed solution to this peak, but we believe, solvable problem. Julio Cesar Cruzado Samamé
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CHALECOPINA
WORDS JUST WORDS:
The SMO and other (not so new) alternatives to youth violence, crime and "other evils" of society Peru.
Listening to speeches by presidential candidates, I remembered an old ballad in which he played the lady who did more than repeat a thousand times: 'Words, words, words, words, words, words, words are just words between the two "And in speaking (and writing), the presidential candidates, only serve to evoke the tune, since many feel that in words, misery and contradictions end up not saying anything, and there is talk of possible isolated solutions to problems and do not talk about general policies of government for their solution, as discussed below The SMO and other (not so new) alternatives to youth violence, crime and "other evils" of society Peru.
Speaking to the press (05/10/1911, Per Daily 21), Congresswoman Force elected by 2011, Luisa Maria Cuculiza, said in an eventual Keiko Fujimori government reinstate compulsory military service (GOS) to provide juvenile offenders "a chance in life", given that has already been addressed with its own candidate Force 2011. "Join the army they teach you not to shoot, try to kick you, enter the Peruvian Army is reformarte as, teaching to love their country, respecting others, having discipline, order. That is the Army, "said the congressman. "Why take the Army as a prison? Not so, "This proposal was not well received by the public, forcing Jaime Yoshiyama, Secretary General of the Force 2011 (http://www.rpp.com.pe/2011-05-11SMO) to clear through a statement on Facebook's account of Keiko, who Fuerza 2011 seeks to guide young people or re-educated "if necessary, through education programs aimed at work or sport and recreation ... In this sense clarified that any opinion that contradicts the official position of Force 2011, should be taken only as a personal opinion of the militant. " (Disallowed REVIEWS Cuculiza, parenthesis and capitals added) Meanwhile
Ollanta Humala Tasso (Presidential Candidate Wins Peru) La Republica (Peru) 10 May 2011 said that put more police on the streets, volunteer police service will increase the salary of the police and keep the card alive for military and police. In addition, carry out prison reform, including greater severity of the offenses of theft: "The extortion carried out from inside prisons can not continue to carry out a reform that prison, where inmates have to work to not be idle and to win some food, and saying the crime theft he said: "The extortion carried out from inside prisons can not continue to carry out a reform that prison, where inmates have to work to not be lazy and to win some food," said El Comercio (Peru ) May 11, 2011
While Fuerza 2011 presidential candidate (and / or their relatives) comes into contradictions, the presidential candidate of Ghana Peru has proposed isolated. What many want to know is, what government policies will be implemented to address and solve each problem (ignore the brushstrokes and the little programs that sound nice, but do not solve the underlying problems, go to the bottom of things) and where they get the money to do so. Not to be in the air and end the rant without a concrete proposal, take the example of a true security policy: CENTREOAMÉRICA. While here in Peru follow talking nice and do not take real measures, the Central American Community put on his pants and started a real policy and promote a new security plan for all the region (Central America). Creating a regional security plan for Central America: "The aim (of this plan) is to strengthen countries in the struggle waged by and take that leap in quality to the regional fight," he told the AP the general secretary of the Central Integration Central America (SICA), Daniel German.
The plan took shape after a two-day meeting in San Salvador between foreign ministers, ministers of defense, justice, security, public prosecutors and police managers in the region. German reported that the European Community will meet the proposal on May 16 in Madrid and other nations at a conference to be held from 22 to 23 June in Guatemala.
be required "political support, technologies and funds under the principle of additionality of resources, which means not to touch the resources that countries are getting" ... the initiative has at least four policy-oriented areas of security: prevention, prosecution of crime, reintegration and rehabilitation. Costa Rica's foreign minister, René Castro, said that "each country help diagnose their challenges, their strengths and what synergies we saw, what elements worked together to give us additional tools to combat organized crime. He warned further that" Clearly there is a technological breakthrough that has taken organized crime. "For example," is now more common to find submarines, speedboats previously. How do we combat this sophistication of organized crime with the tools that everyone has? " he asked. Salvadoran Minister of Defense, David Munguia general, said the meeting meant "consciousness that is the Central American region on how bad the crime situation and we will integrate efforts to fight together and be more effective in combating these scourges that have transcended the borders of our countries. " The minister was clear: "The crime is beating everyone and gangs, operating from Canada to Central America." Http://america.infobae.com/notas/24848-America-Central-tiene-un-nuevo-plan-de-seguridad
is, is an initiative that we should imitate. We wonder "Ollanta Humala Tasso would be willing to be the manager of a similar initiative in Latin America, in the South American bloc, or CAN?, Would the Lady Fujimori to sit at a table with Evo Morales, Correa and other presidents to action of this magnitude, hopefully for the good of the country, take the initiative in Central America as a serious example of developing plans and sustained national and regional level (I mean the Andean region), to help us control this scourge
LIMA
MAY 13, 2011
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