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Former Security Minister Luis Cordero analyzed the impact of the crime in San Bernardo, where a 12-year-old boy was killed during a carjacking, and questioned why the public response focuses solely on lowering the age of criminal responsibility or increasing penalties. In a conversation with Al Pan Pan, Cordero argued that the criminal trajectories of many young people begin years earlier and that the State must intervene early, focusing on families, at-risk neighborhoods, schools, police presence, and municipal management. He also addressed the debate on deploying the military to the streets, the role of Minister Quiroz, security as a state policy, and the effects of fear on daily life. Furthermore, he analyzed the Constitutional Court's ruling on protected schools, criticized the design of the vandal registry, and stated that public incivility requires more effective sanctions, effective enforcement, and the reclamation of public spaces. A conversation about the fundamental dilemma: how to respond to citizens' fear without resorting to solutions that do not change the trajectories of crime. Timestamps / Chapters 00:00 Opening of Al Pan Pan 00:18 Context: Tragedy in Venezuela and the program's focus 01:59 Introduction of Luis Cordero 02:10 The San Bernardo case and juvenile offenders 08:10 Intervention programs, school dropout rates, and parental involvement 11:17 Citizen fear, victimization, and violent crime 14:40 Debate on the Armed Forces' role in internal security 17:10 Police presence and the new municipal security law 18:09 Political criticism of "iron fist" and security 18:56 Cordero defends the previous government's security management 23:31 Security as a state policy and the role of Minister Quiroz 27:20 Constitutional Court, protected schools, and the vandal registry 28:10 Cordero questions the design of the vandal registry 33:24 How to address incivilities 35:47 Migration, security, and the juvenile case Haitians 39:00 End of interview Follow us on our social media and at https://www.elmostrador.cl/ Instagram: / el_mostrador Twitter: / elmostrador Facebook: / elmostrador TikTok: / el_mostrador #elmostrador #politics #opinion #news #currentaffairs #urgent

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