Lucía Dammert
Lucía Dammert is a Peruvian and Chilean political scientist and politician. From March 2022 to September 2022 she was chief of advisors in the government of Gabriel Boric. During the second government of Michelle Bachelet (2014–2018) she worked as chief of advisors for minister Mahmud Aleuy. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fear and crime in Latin America : redefining state-society relations / by Dammert, Lucía
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Inseguridad, crimen y política : desafíos de la democracia en Chile / by Dammert, Lucía
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Fear and crime in Latin America redefining state-society relations / by Dammert, Lucía
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Making police reform matter in Latin America / by Malone, Mary Fran T., Dammert, Lucía, Pérez, Orlando J.
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Public security and police reform in the Americas /
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