Miguel Torruco joins Harfuch's team: Takes over as Undersecretary of Violence Prevention
Miguel Torruco Garza has been appointed as the Undersecretary of Violence Prevention in Mexico's Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, aimed at implementing comprehensive public policies to construct peace and prevent violence.
On March 3, Miguel Torruco Garza was officially appointed as the Undersecretary of Violence Prevention within the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection in Mexico. This move is part of a broader strategy spearheaded by Omar García Harfuch to enhance the prevention of violence through comprehensive public policies that tackle the root causes of violence in various communities. The focus is on creating an engagement model that emphasizes the importance of local context and community needs in the fight against crime.
The Undersecretariat of Violence Prevention is tasked with coordinating territorial and community-based public policies that prioritize education, civic responsibility, sports, culture, mental health, and social participation. This approach underscores the necessity of engaging with communities directly and fostering environments where violence is less likely to occur. By addressing the underlying issues that contribute to violence, the government aims to make a significant impact on enhancing the safety and well-being of Mexican citizens.
One of the most immediate projects under Torruco's leadership is the establishment of 100 Community Centers across various regions of Mexico. These centers will be strategically located in areas identified as key to promoting peace and reducing violence. The initiative reflects a proactive step towards creating supportive environments where local communities can come together to participate in programs that promote healthy behaviors and social cohesion, ultimately contributing to lasting peace in the regions impacted by violence.