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*To Be Confirmed Forum “The Public/Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: a Regional Challenge” Mexico City, ITAM Santa Teresa 11-12 March 2013 Objectives FSC Deepen the critical analysis of insecurity in Latin America through an interdisciplinary dialogue and creation of methodological tools. Create an interdisciplinary network with academics at a hemispheric level focused on the study and comprehension of insecurity. Share the findings and recommendations that this network will produce with key actors and decision makers of the region. Constitute an annual Forum-Conference of citizen security in Latin America, with a high degree of academic analysis, open to dialogue with government officials and authorities. Topics The conference is organized by 4 thematic blocks: I. The Citizen Insecurity Tipping Points II. Drug Trafficking and Drugs Regimes III. Interventions and Best Practices to Decrease Violence IV. The Costs and Impacts of Insecurity Monday, March 11 9:30 – 10:00 Opening Remarks: Alejandro Hernández, Provost of the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México 10:00 – 13:00 I. The Citizen Insecurity Tipping Points Marcelo Bergman, Human Development Report UNDP Viridiana Ríos, SHCP Mexico Angélica Duran – Martínez, Brown University Steven Dudley, InSight Crime John Bailey, Georgetown University Gema Santamaría, New School for Social Research - Human Development Report UNDP

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Forum “The Public/Citizen Insecurity in Latin America: a Regional Challenge”

Mexico City, ITAM Santa Teresa

11-12 March 2013 Objectives FSC

• Deepen the critical analysis of insecurity in Latin America through an interdisciplinary dialogue and creation of methodological tools.

• Create an interdisciplinary network with academics at a hemispheric level focused on the study and comprehension of insecurity.

• Share the findings and recommendations that this network will produce with key actors and decision makers of the region.

• Constitute an annual Forum-Conference of citizen security in Latin America, with a high degree of academic analysis, open to dialogue with government officials and authorities.

Topics The conference is organized by 4 thematic blocks:

I. The Citizen Insecurity Tipping Points II. Drug Trafficking and Drugs Regimes III. Interventions and Best Practices to Decrease Violence IV. The Costs and Impacts of Insecurity

Monday, March 11

9:30 – 10:00 Opening Remarks: Alejandro Hernández, Provost of the Instituto

Tecnológico Autónomo de México

10:00 – 13:00 I. The Citizen Insecurity Tipping Points Marcelo Bergman, Human Development Report UNDP Viridiana Ríos, SHCP Mexico Angélica Duran – Martínez, Brown University Steven Dudley, InSight Crime John Bailey, Georgetown University

Gema Santamaría, New School for Social Research - Human Development Report UNDP

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Chair: Juan Carlos Garzón, Georgetown University- Human Development Report UNDP Discussion and Commentary - ITAM / Stanford Representatives (Arturo Aguilar – Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, Eduardo Moncada, Newark Universtity - Human Development Report UNDP)

13:00 – 15:15 Free time 15:30 – 18:30 II. Drug Trafficking and Drugs Regimes

Ilona Szábo, Igarape Institute - Human Development Report UNDP Gabriela Calderón, Stanford University Daniel Mejía, Universidad de Los Andes Daniel Rico, Independent Consultant Luis Astorga, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México*

Chair: Rafael Fernández de Castro, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México - Human Development Report UNDP

Discussion and Commentary - ITAM / Stanford Representatives (Hernando Gómez Buendía, Razón Pública - Human Development Report UNDP)

Tuesday, March 12 10:00 – 13:00 III. Interventions and Best Practices to Decrease Violence

Benjamin Lessing, Stanford University Robert Muggah, Igarape Institute - Human Development Report UNDP Enrique Desmond Arias, City University of New York - Human Development Report UNDP Alys Willman, World Bank Ignacio Cano, PUC – Rio, Brazil Chair: Beatriz Magaloni – Stanford Universtity Discussion and Commentary - ITAM / Stanford Representatives (Alberto Díaz-Cayeros - University of California San Diego, Emilio Gutierrez – Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México)

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13:00 – 15:15 Free time 15:30 – 19:00 IV. The Costs and Impacts of Insecurity

Jorge Restrepo, Resource Center for Conflict Analysis – Human Development Report UNDP Ana Corbacho, Inter-American Development Bank Gustavo Robles, Stanford University Edgar Franco, Stanford University Enrique Seira, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Chair: Cesar Martinelli – Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Discussion and Commentary - ITAM / Stanford Representatives (Jeremy Weinstein – Stanford University, Vidal Romero – Instituto Tencológico Autónomo de México)

CONTACT: Paul Moch 56 28 40 00 ext. 3927 ITAM Santa Teresa Auditorio Calle Camino Santa Teresa 930 Col. Heroes de Padierna Ciudad de México, 10700 + 52-55 – 56 28 40 00 (ext. 4094 y 3927)