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Pablo V谩zquez

Professional Affiliation

Secretary of Citizen Security of Mexico City

Expert Bio

Pablo V谩zquez has been Secretary of Citizen Security of Mexico City since September 9, 2023. Previously, he held the position of Undersecretary of Citizen Participation and Crime Prevention, where he promoted the implementation of violence prevention and reduction programs like Alto al Fuego y Reconecta con la Paz (Cease Fire and Reconnect With Peace.

Prior to this role, he held various positions in the Federal Government, such as Head of the Violence and Crime Prevention Unit of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection for the Government of Mexico, General Director of Crime Prevention and Community Services for the Attorney General's Office, and Director of Research and Strategies for Social Prevention of the Undersecretary of Prevention and Citizen Participation in the Ministry of the Interior, during which he was responsible for the design of the crime prevention chapter of the National Security Strategy. He was also in charge of the REP3NSAR program for the prevention of violence and crime through the comprehensive care of at-risk youth. He was operational coordinator of the National Prevention Program both in Mexico City (Col. Morelos, Iztapalapa and GAM), and in the state of Michoac谩n within the framework of the  "Plan Michoac谩n - Together We Will Achieve It" (Morel Uruapan, Apatzing谩n and L谩zaro C谩rdenas). He has also promoted various other initiatives in prevention and social reintegration.

Before joining public service, V谩zquez worked to prevent money laundering,  and identify and manage operational risks and intelligence in the private sector.

V谩zquez has a degree in International Relations from the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico, a Master in Criminal Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science with a specialization in organized crime in Sicily and Macedonia.

V谩zquez has participated as a guest teacher in the Master's Degree in Criminology and Criminal Policy at the National Institute of Criminal Sciences (INACIPE) and was the founder and first editor of a blog specializing in public security, 鈥淧revention and Punishment鈥 for Nexos magazine.