The reality is not so much that there is a lack
Mar 4, 2024 23:46:03 GMT -5
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Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 23:46:03 GMT -5
The rush to implement policies rarely comes hand in hand with financing commensurate with the size of the challenges of the process. In most of the cases analyzed in the literature on citizen security pilot programs are recognized that are not evaluated local initiatives or approaches of imported programs or directly launching programs that are later not implemented. of public investment but that this is mainly directed at initiatives that have a very visible and immediate result such as the increase in police vehicles the purchase of weapons and instruments or the placement of television surveillance cameras but whose impact is low if they are not linked to a medium and longterm strategy.
An example of this type of problem is the installation of thousands of Russia Mobile Number List that later have no monitoring centers or even without police response capacity. d Policies are usually shortlived. Thinking about state policies has become an impossible task in many areas of public policy in the region but in security the problem is even greater. In many cases even police reform initiatives which should involve constant processes of design implementation and evaluation of institutional changes do not last more than a couple of years which generates constant counterreform processes and low institutional learning. e Institutional resistance to change is also a common element in most security initiatives implemented in recent years.
The low levels of transparency in information the budget dispute and even the confrontation over citizenship recognition add to other elements that limit collaboration. In many countries you can find similar initiatives developed by institutions that far from collaborating duplicate. The competition between surveillance centers of national governments police municipal and even regional governments is a vivid example of this problem. f Possibly one of the elements that most conspire against the success of the policies implemented in the region is a diffuse political will. Many initiatives are the result of corruption violence or criminality scandals that activate an urgent political response. However these urgencies are shortlived and only reappear with the next crisis.