America Latina Crime and Policy Network - AL CAPONE
1st day (May 9th) | |
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9:45 am – 10:00 am | Welcoming remarks by Daniel Ortega (CAF), Carlos Medina (Banco de la República) and Juan Felipe Mejia (Dean, EAFIT) |
10:00 am – 11:00 am | Keynote address |
11:00 am – 11:15 am | Coffee break |
11:15 am – 1:30 pm | 1st contributed session (3 papers) – Consequences of Crime, Fighting and Conflict |
“Homicide and Work: The Impact of Mexico’s Drug War on Labor Market Participation” Sarah Pearlman (Vassar College) andAriel BenYishay (University of New South Wales). Comments by Catalina Gomez (EAFIT) | |
“Illegal Drugs Traffic and Violence in Colombia,” Jaime Millan (University College London). Comments by Daniel Mejía (UniAndes) | |
“Agricultural Production amidst Conflict: The Effects of Shocks, Uncertainty and Governance of Non-State Armed Actors" María Alejandra Arias (UniAndes), Ana María Ibáñez (UniAndes) and Andrés Zambrano (UniAndes). Comments by Juan Fernando Vargas (Universidad del Rosario) | |
1:30 pm – 2:30 pm | LUNCH |
2:30 pm – 4:45 pm | 2nd contributed session (3 papers). Deterrence Mechanisms and Recidivism |
“Crime is Terribly Revealing: An Evaluation of Predictive Policing,” Giovanni Mastrobuoni (Collegio Carlo Alberto). Comments by Ana Corbacho (Inter-American Development Bank). | |
“First-Day Criminal Recidivism,” Ignacio Munyo (Ceres and Universidad de San Andres), Martín Rossi (Universidad de San Andres). Comments by Fabio Sanchez (UniAndes). | |
“Early Release from Prison on Electronic Monitoring and Recidivism: A Tale of Two Discontinuities” Olivier Marie (Maastricht University). Comments by Carlos Medina (Banco de la República) | |
7:30 pm | Dinner |
2nd day (May 10th) | |
10:15 am – 12:30 pm | 3rd contributed session (3 papers). Corruption and non-Violent Criminal Behavior |
“Income Shocks and Crime: Evidence from the Break Down of Ponzi Schemes in Colombia” Juan Vargas (Universidad del Rosario), Darwin Cortés(Universidad del Rosario), and Julieth Santamaría (BID). Comments by Rodrigo Soares (PUC-Rio) | |
“Mind the Gap: Bridging Perception and Reality with Crime Information” Ana Corbacho (BID), Martin Ardanaz (BID) Pablo Ibarrarán (BID) and Mauricio Ruiz-Vega (BID). Comments by Gustavo Canavire (EAFIT) | |
“Fighting Crime with a Little Help from my Friends. Party Affiliation, Inter-jurisdictional Cooperation and Crime in Mexico,” Ruben Durante (Sciences Pos) and Emilio Gutierrez (ITAM-CIE). Comments by Fabiana Machado (BID) | |
12:30 pm – 1:45 pm | LUNCH |
1:45 pm – 4:00 pm | 4th contributed session (3 papers). Miscellaneous |
“Living on the Edge: Youth Entry, Career and Exit in Drug-Selling Gangs” Leandro Carvalho (Rand) Rodrigo Soares (PUC-Rio). Comment by Sarah Pearlman (Vassar College). | |
“Violent Corruption and Violent Lobbying: Logics of Cartel-State Conflict in Mexico, Brazil and Colombia,” Benjamin Lessing (Stanford University). Comment by Andres Zambrano (UniAndes). | |
“Crime and the Depenalization of Cannabis Possession: Evidence from a Policing Experiment” Brendon McConnel (UCL) Jérome Adda (European University) Imran Rasul.Comments by Daniel Ortega (CAF) | |
4:00 pm- 4:15 pm | Coffee break |
4:15 pm – 5:15 pm | Keynote Lecture |
7:45 pm | Bus leaves HOTEL to Dinner |