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October 20, 2020Radio Programas del Perú

When the “good” neighborhoods ruin the “bad” ones, by Wilson Hernández

“When an adolescent lives in a vulnerable neighborhood, his propensity to commit a crime is greater when there are people with less vulnerability in the surroundings neighborhoods. But, according to the aforementioned study, this is not the case when the surroundings neighborhoods are also vulnerable”. Our adjunct researcher Wilson Hernández highlighted the findings of a recent research that asked if the ‘good’ neighborhoods’ somehow infect ‘bad’ neighborhoods. Read his new op-ed in RPP Noticias.