Participación ciudadana para la seguridad ciudadana : demandas de segregación y vigilancia en un distrito socioeconómico alto en Lima
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2018-09-27
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Abstract
La investigación aborda la problemática identificada por las autoridades locales
respecto a la participación ciudadana para el control de la inseguridad en el distrito (de
clase alta) de San Isidro (Lima, Perú) en el periodo 2015-2017. Es un estudio exploratorio
basado en sistematización de datos cuantitativos (de incidencias reportadas en las
comisarías del distrito y en el Sistema de Atención Vecinal de la municipalidad) y uso de
herramientas cualitativas (sistematización de normativa y planes de seguridad
municipales, y entrevistas a funcionarios y trabajadores de la Municipalidad de San
Isidro, y a miembros de las juntas vecinales). El estudio permite mostrar que las demandas
de seguridad de las juntas vecinales de San Isidro están relacionadas sobre todo a aspectos
vinculados al orden púbico, ornato y a la presencia física de personas “extrañas”:
demandas ciudadanas asociadas a la seguridad que priorizan una agenda basada en el
miedo, el temor a lo extraño y la segregación urbana.
This research tackles the problem identified by local authorities regarding community involvement for controlling insecurity in the (high class) district of San Isidro (Lima, Peru) during 2015-2017 period. It is an exploratory study based on the systematization of quantitative data (systematization of incidence reported in the police stations of the district and Neighbourhood Service System of the Municipality of San Isidro) and the use of qualitative methods (systematization of regulations and district security plans, and interviews to workers of the Municipality of San Isidro and members of the neighbourhood councils). This research concludes that the security demands of the neighbourhood councils of San Isidro are mainly related to public order and the physical presence of “strange” people. Citizen demands associated with security can also prioritize an agenda based on fear, worry of the unknown and urban segregation.
This research tackles the problem identified by local authorities regarding community involvement for controlling insecurity in the (high class) district of San Isidro (Lima, Peru) during 2015-2017 period. It is an exploratory study based on the systematization of quantitative data (systematization of incidence reported in the police stations of the district and Neighbourhood Service System of the Municipality of San Isidro) and the use of qualitative methods (systematization of regulations and district security plans, and interviews to workers of the Municipality of San Isidro and members of the neighbourhood councils). This research concludes that the security demands of the neighbourhood councils of San Isidro are mainly related to public order and the physical presence of “strange” people. Citizen demands associated with security can also prioritize an agenda based on fear, worry of the unknown and urban segregation.
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Prevención del delito--Perú--San Isidro (Lima : Distrito)--Participación ciudadana, Organización de la comunidad----Perú--San Isidro (Lima : Distrito), Gobierno municipal--Perú--San Isidro (Lima : Distrito), Segregación--Perú--San Isidro (Lima : Distrito)