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Subject Tomorrow: Webinar on Gang Rule: An Experiment in Countering Criminal Governance
Date February 9, 2021 4:02 PM
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Please join IPA, BFI at UChicago, and Princeton for a webinar on February 10th.

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Hi John,

A reminder to please join the Becker Friedman Institute (BFI) at the University of Chicago, Princeton University, and Innovations for Poverty Action for the first webinar in a series presenting innovative research on crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean, which will take place tomorrow, February 10th at 10AM CST / 11AM EST. Thank you to those who have already registered; we look forward to your participation.

Gang Rule: An Experiment in Countering Criminal Governance

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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

10AM CST / 11AM EST

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This webinar will be held in both English and Spanish. Translation from English to Spanish and vice versa will be provided.



Can intensifying municipal and community governance displace gang rule? Urban criminal groups rule tens to hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Despite their prevalence in cities around the world, there is little information available to policymakers about effective strategies to reduce their influence. In Medellín, Colombia, gangs instill a form of order and justice in the communities in which they operate. This research tests the role and impact of an anti-gang intervention designed in partnership with the City of Medellín and community officials that aims to increase the role of the city government in providing public services and reduce the role and control of criminal gangs.

Christopher Blattman (University of Chicago) and Santiago Tobón (Universidad EAFIT) will present the results of the study, which constitutes the first anti-gang randomized trial carried out in any country. Jairo García (Defense Ministry of Colombia) will discuss the policy implications of this work. A 10-minute Q&amp;A will follow the presentations.

We very much hope you will be able to join us. If there are others in your network who you believe would benefit from participating, please feel free to forward this invitation to them.

Speakers

Christopher Blattman

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, Ramalee E. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies at The University of Chicago and Research Associate at NBER

Santiago Tobón

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, Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Research in Economics and Finance at Universidad EAFIT

​​​​Policy Discussant

Jairo García

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, Deputy Defense Minister for Strategy and Planning, Government of Colombia

Moderator

Bárbara Sparrow

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, Policy Manager, IPA Peru



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