
Gabriel Tenenbaum
Gabriel Tenenbaum is a sociologist in Uruguay, known for his insights on societal issues and public policy. He has been vocal about the need for effective measures in crime prevention and the importance of understanding the underlying social factors contributing to crime.
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Gabriel Tenenbaum described the areas in Montevideo with the highest homicide rates as a 'belt of homicides'.
¿La seguridad o la economía? Mirá como la percepción de los problemas de Uruguay varía según la edad y la clase socialGabriel Tenenbaum is a doctor in Social Sciences who commented on the changing nature of crimes related to drug trafficking.
en 2024 se disparó la cantidad de adolescentes en el Inisa presos por delitos de drogasGabriel Tenenbaum is a Social Sciences doctor who discussed the migration of crimes towards less exposed and more economically rewarding activities.
¿cuántas denuncias hubo de cada delito en tu barrio?Gabriel Tenenbaum suggests that there may be a migration of crimes towards those that generate less exposure and more economic gain, such as drug trafficking.
Las denuncias de delitos que no se muestran, que van en aumento y que explican por qué Uruguay es más violentoGabriel Tenenbaum commented on the slow progress of crime victimization surveys in Uruguay.
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