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Violencia Escolar en Perú

Proyecto FORGE

  • 3 abril 2018
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Violencia Escolar en Perú
El Proyecto FORGE nace dentro de una alianza entre el Gobierno del Perú y el Gobierno de Canadá cuyo objetivo es mejorar la calidad de la educación mediante promoción de la equidad, la innovación y el fortalecimiento de las capacidades. A través de sus visitas de campo, la violencia escolar se evidencia como una dinámica constante en los colegios y escuelas de las zonas periféricas peruanas. Los métodos de educación tradicionales, normas implícitas de la sociedad y la presencia de grupos criminales al margen de la ley son de las principales causas de la violencia hacia los niños, niñas y adolescentes. Ante dicha violencia, los jóvenes disminuyen su rendimiento escolar y en últimas abandonan por completo su proceso de educación. La expulsión por parte del establecimiento educativo así como la deserción llevan a los estudiantes a la merced del consumo prematuro de alcohol y tabaco e inclusive de drogas ilegales. La creación de un sistema educativo incluyente y enfocado en el estudiante necesita de forma imperativa la construcción de una atmosfera libre de violencia, este sistema a su vez contribuirá a la construcción de una sociedad más pacífica en general.

Decíle No a la trata de personas

UNICEF Argentina

  • 2 abril 2018
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Decíle No a la trata de personas
Este video informativo explica la naturaleza y las dinámicas mediante las cuales funcional la Trata de personas. Promesas falsas de un futuro prometedor son la puerta de entrada para un proceso de deshumanización y explotación de las víctimas. Considerando al delito como un proceso con múltiples actores involucrados, la respuesta al mismo debe también incluir a todos los actores de la sociedad civil y de las instituciones de gobierno.

Fighting Back Against Crime In Guatemala

Journeyman Pictures

  • 29 marzo 2018
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Fighting Back Against Crime In Guatemala
This short documentary examines the fight against corruption, impunity, crime and violence in Guatemala that was led by former Attorney General (and now Secretary for Multidimensional Security of the OAS) Ms Claudia Paz y Paz. By improving and renovating the judicial system with a gender based approach, Ms Paz y Paz was able to reduce impunity in the country and therefore reducing the sense of insecurity and homicide rates. Her belief that no one is above the law led her to a colossal fight against former president Efraín Ríos Montt who’s now proven guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide. Her legacy in Guatemala is an example for other countries of Central America on how to reduce violence and strengthening democracy in their political institutions.

E-Lecture on "Sport, violence and crime prevention"

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

  • 22 marzo 2018
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E-Lecture on "Sport, violence and crime prevention"
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime experts analyze in this E-lecture the impact of sports and sports events on citizens’ behavior. In economic, social and environmental conditions that lead to segregation and poverty sports work as a tool for integration and socialization, teaching those who take part of the game values such as humility, fair play and self-control. Sports events have also a positive impact on vulnerable communities as they can provide opportunities of employment and social cohesion through the encouragement of communal pride and camaraderie. Still, those same events can lead to violent situations due to the psychological effects of masses in individuals. It is necessary then a policing approach that focuses both on prevention and reaction, on transparency and inter-agency cooperation.


Unveiling a New Superpower

Susan Bissell | TEDxAmherst

  • 19 marzo 2018
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Unveiling a New Superpower
As progress is being made on improving the living conditions for children aged 0-5, the challenges they face in the next years represent a huge barrier for their free development. From domestic violence as a mean of parenting to child labor and forced recruitment, all forms of violence root in the normalization of violence. Implicit norms of behavior respected or tolerated by the society let crimes against children go unpunished, then a change in mentality is needed to transform this situation. By changing the material conditions of vulnerable communities it is possible to facilitate this change: supporting single parents with the care of their children, empowering young leaders to educate their neighborhoods and gathering up-to-date data on the issue are all effective strategies to end violence against children. Susan Bissell has developed six (6) strategies throughout her experience all over the globe that tackle the issue in a comprehensive manner.
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