
In the national capital, nearly three million girls, boys, and young people will benefit from coordinated actions among various agencies, of which the C5 will contribute by monitoring more than five thousand surveillance cameras in the vicinity of public and private schools. Additionally, it offers assistance through the emergency line 9-1-1, 089 for anonymous reports, *765 for violence against women, and the Anti-Extortion Line 55 5036 3301.
Technology is a central support, although without community there is no security. A rapid alert allows for a more effective response to risk situations, not forgetting that timely reporting contributes to the efforts to eradicate illicit acts. A central concept in the design of the School Security Cabinet instructed by the Head of Government, Clara Brugada, is to ensure safety and adequate conditions for the evolution of academic life.
Technology and community are an indispensable pair for security and how we build peaceful environments. The digital age has not only reconfigured our way of relating, but it has also redefined how we protect ourselves, particularly for young people.
Recently, students from CCH Oriente staged a strike following an attempted robbery of two female students on Canal de Tezontle avenue, who were supported by the school's authorities. There is direct work with the Command, Control, Computing, Communications, and Citizen Contact Center (C5) of Mexico City to secure the recordings from the security cameras in the area.
In the words of Clara Brugada, Head of Government: "Safety is everyone's responsibility, and technology is a fundamental tool for preventing and acting in situations of risk."