

Martín Vanegas-Arias
Associate researcher at Valor Público
Martin Vanegas-Arias is an associate researcher at Valor Público, a research and advocacy centre in Universidad EAFIT, and PhD student in economics. He has experience in police reform processes, citizen security, crime, organised violence, and the development of public policies to reduce these phenomena.
Recent work by Martín Vanegas-Arias
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Crime schools: How Colombian prisons foster criminal networks
Prisons are meant to deter crime and rehabilitate inmates. Evidence from Colombia suggests that in some circumstances prisons actually foster rather than prevent crime.
Published 30.08.24