Crime analysis has demonstrated the difficulties certain communities have to fi t within the values, social and economic system. These organizational problems are characterized by the concentration of social disadvantage and low organizational capacities when it comes to regulating the behavior of people. This situation has led to the creation of specific programs aimed at controlling crime in socially disorganized neighborhoods where structural socio cultural conditions have triggered high delinquency rates. This paper analyzes public policies intended to reduce criminality and violence through intervention in specific neighborhoods in Chile, especially in Santiago. This paper reviews three programs: Comuna Segura, Barrio Seguro and Barrios en Paz.
Author Biographies
Hugo Frühling, Universidad de Chile
Director of the Centro de Estudios en Seguridad Ciudadana, Instituto de Asuntos Públicos, Universidad de Chile.
Frühling, H., & Gallardo Terán, R. A. (2012). Security programs aimed at neighborhoods, the recent Chilean experience. Revista INVI, 27(74), 149–185. Retrieved from https://revistaderecho.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/62432