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Lineamientos Regionales para la Inclusión Social de Sobrevivientes de la Trata de Personas en las Américas

(Documento revisado por los Estados Miembros durante las consultas realizadas en el marco del Grupo de Trabajo para abordar la Trata de Personas (2022-2023))

  • 12 enero 2023
  • Ingresado por: Jane Piazer
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Regional Guidelines for the Social Inclusion of Survivors of Trafficking in Persons in the Americas

(Document reviewed by the Member States during the consultations made in the framework of the Working Group on Trafficking in Persons (2022-2023))

  • 12 enero 2023
  • Ingresado por: Jane Piazer
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Teaching social emocional skills

5 Strategies for Teaching SEL to Teenagers (Downloadable)

  • 25 agosto 2022
  • Ingresado por: Mariano Vales
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Developing social and emotional learning lessons for middle and high school students can be tricky. This downloadable has strategies for creating learning experiences that don’t come off to teens as preachy or patronizing, along with examples for how to use them.

Nuevas iniciativas en México para mejorar la seguridad pública y la prevención de la delincuencia juvenil

La Oficina de las Naciones Unidas contra la Droga y el Delito (UNODC) y el Municipio de Querétaro firmaron un acuerdo de colaboración para implementar las iniciativas durante el período 2022-2024

  • 25 agosto 2022
  • Ingresado por: Mariano Vales
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Las iniciativas beneficiarán a más de 6,000 jóvenes y 600 familias a través de dos programas de UNODC:

  • Juega Vive, que utiliza el deporte para formar juventudes resilientes a los riesgos de la delincuencia y el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas, y
  • Construyendo Familias, que propicia la crianza positiva, la comunicación asertiva y los lazos afectivos para impulsar el desarrollo integral de la niñez y crear espacios seguros libres de violenci

Este convenio de colaboración entre UNODC y el Municipio de Querétaro se enmarca también en el programa “Somos Querétaro, Contigo Prevenimos”, una iniciativa de prevención universal del consumo temprano de drogas y alcohol y de la la violencia familiar y juvenil, también impulsada por UNODC a nivel municipal.

Hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity: an overview of global trends and prevention modalities

Executive summary by the International Centre for the Prevention of Crime about hate crimes that targets individuals based on their actual or perceived race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, nationality, origin, social status and political affiliation

  • 6 abril 2021
  • Ingresado por: Anna Uchoa
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Hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity: an overview of global trends and prevention modalities

HATE CRIME: an evolving concept

This report aims to bridge this significant gap in existing research: what is actually known about hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity? Empirical research on this type of crime is limited, mostly due to the lack of statistical data from criminal justice systems, which limits understanding of the phenomenon. The hurdles encountered when reporting hate crimes, such as the lack of community trust in justice systems or the prejudices held by official authorities, represent major obstacles to establishing a comprehensive overview of the violence and discrimination experienced by sexual and gender minority communities. This lack of recognition demonstrates the importance of anchoring the report in the realities experienced by LGBTQ+ people. Initial research revealed that hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people were not sufficiently documented in order to conduct an adequate literature review. As a result, the focus shifted from all forms of hate crimes to two specific types of victimization: those based on gender identity and on sexual orientation

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