Who Is the Citizen in Citizen Security?
This article explores the governing logics and political implications of citizen security in Puebla, Mexico, specifically, the Programa Nacional de Prevención del Delito (National Program for the Prevention of Crime, PRONAPRED).
R. Guy Emerson
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Human security thinking in practice: ‘personal security’, ‘citizen security' and comprehensive mappings [PDF]
This paper describes the introduction of an emphasis on ‘personal security’ in human security thinking and practice, as part of the ultimately unsuccessful attempt to compartmentalize the pursuit of security. It reviews the past 20 years of attention to ‘personal security’: both in compartments that consider organized physical violence or threats to ...
Des Gasper
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THE CITIZEN AS OBJECT AND SUBJECT OF THE STATE’S SECURITY POLICY [PDF]
One of the fundamental objectives of the state’s security policy is the protection of the citizen and their rights. The theoretical significance of this subject arises from the essential value of the citizen in a rule of law state, where the citizen ...
Gheorghe COSTACHI
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Utilizing Artificial neural networks (ANN) to regulate Smart cities for sustainable Urban Development and Safeguarding Citizen rights [PDF]
The advent of smart cities has brought about a paradigm shift in urban management and citizen engagement. By leveraging technological advancements, cities are now able to collect and analyze extensive data to optimize service delivery, allocate resources
Zhen Kuang +4 more
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Citizen security in Mexico: Legacies of distrust
AbstractThe article provides a backdrop to citizen security in Mexico, presenting a critique that challenges the democratic bases of citizen security and offering an alternate genealogy of its analytical and practical implementations. On the one hand, citizen security emerges not only from a violent legacy of national security but also amid larger ...
Ronald Guy Emerson
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Towards an automated monitoring of human settlements in South Africa using high resolution SPOT satellite imagery [PDF]
Urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa are growing at an unprecedented pace. Much of this growth is taking place in informal settlements. In South Africa more than 10% of the population live in urban informal settlements.
T. Kemper +3 more
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The desecuritization of drug trafficking in Mexico under the AMLO administration (Vol.13, N.1)
The present paper analyzes, from the perspective of desecuritization theory, the manner in which Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) changed the policy of the Mexican government for tackling drug trafficking in the country from a military to a social ...
Luis Miguel Morales Gámez
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Genesis of citizens' rights and security
This study reveals the problem of protecting the rights of migrant workers in the CIS countries. The authors conduct a comparative analysis of international law in the context of the protection of the rights of migrants. The study demonstrates the priority use of bilateral international cooperation agreements that provide the necessary level of ...
Tapakova Vilor +4 more
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Citizen security is an essential condition for the realization of people; in contribution to this, the objective of the article is to provide relevant information on the behavior of crime, analyzing the crimes of greater social connotation that occurred ...
Pablo Cadena-Urzúa +2 more
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A Global Human Settlement Layer From Optical HR/VHR RS Data: Concept and First Results
A general framework for processing high and very-high resolution imagery in support of a Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) is presented together with a discussion on the results of the first operational test of the production workflow.
Martino Pesaresi +15 more
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