This document is a synthesis of the debate of the RISE plenary session 15-02-2022 based on presentations by Gonzalo Garate1, Franz Vandershueren2, Beatriz Elena Hernández Chaverra3 and conclusions by Amadeu Recasens4. From RISE, we propose to continue our open dialogue meetings on different aspects of security, such as the meeting on "the question of statistical… Sigue leyendo Limits of public security policies: analysis of three urban security experiences
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Evidence-based public policy debates
The second plenary meeting of the Network was held on 5 July. At the meeting the information of the working groups was updated and the main focus of the session was the open debate on "The question of data in public policy" as an instance of gathering shared knowledge in this area.
The closing of the meeting, with the intention of bringing together plural actors to think about security, was in charge of the De croché puppet company, who presented a play reflecting on the situation of violence in Colombia.The Network moves forward in designing internal tools and in developing workgroups
Today, March 25, 2021, the first plenary session was held after the creation of the Network last December. In the session, the Principles of Internal Functioning of the Network prepared by the Motor Group and the strategy and tools for internal and external communication were presented. Likewise, the status of the working groups that began… Sigue leyendo The Network moves forward in designing internal tools and in developing workgroups
About the attack on the United States Capitol
RISE strongly condemns the events that occurred last Wednesday, January 6, in the United States of America to try to prevent the official appointment of Joe Biden as president-elect. The irruption of these extreme right-wing Republican groups is especially serious for having been provoked and endorsed by the speeches of the current President Donald Trump.… Sigue leyendo About the attack on the United States Capitol
Rethinking security policies and security models
The socio-economic landscape we live in is increasingly complex and globalized. Power structures and decision-making schemes have been starkly altered in the recent past, making any effort to curb the negative effects of the current economic model all the more challenging.