Crime buster Giuliana to speak at Panama security event
Rudolph Giuliani The former mayor of the Big Apple will give the keynote speech at the International Security Fair in Panama in May.
Giuilani, is the man credited during his eight years in office (1994-2001) with changing the face of New York, from being considered one of the most dangerous cities in the world to being the safest in the United States, according to the FBI.
He has been hired by the Panamanian company Heavencorp, organizer of the International Security Fair, which will take place May 14 to 17 May at the ATLAPA Convention Center.
The Fair will begin with a keynote speech by Giuliani in the Anayansi Theatre, and a gala dinner in honor of the former mayor of New York.
La Estrella. reports that "Rudolph Giuliani became a global figure through his leadership in rebuilding New York after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, but his main achievement as mayor was to reduce crime in the city. said Jean Marcel Chery President of Heavencorp,. At the end of the Giuliani administration, overall crime in New York had been reduced by 65% and homicides by 70%. Giuliani applied the fundamental points of the 'broken window theory' to solve security problems in New York. In simple terms, the theory states that if a criminal breaks the window of a car or house in a neighborhood, and if the next day it has not been fixed and there is no consequence for this misdemeanor, a few days later there will be more broken windows and after few weeks there will more crimes, vandalism and urban disorder. "During his administration, Giuliani stood firm in his position of "zero tolerance' for crime and this led to unprecedented results in terms of reduced crime," Chery said.