Jonathan Tottman
Independent Consultant
Coordinator of Focused Police Crime Prevention Strategies, Ministry of Interior, Uruguay
Dr. Diego Sanjurjo is a political scientist, specialized in public policy, security and development. Born in Uruguay, he developed his academic and professional career in Europe, studying political science in Germany and then moving to Spain, where he pursued two Master programs in international development and public policies, as well as a Ph.D. in political science from the Autonomous University of Madrid.
Currently the Coordinator of Focused Police Crime Prevention Strategies at the Ministry of Interior (Montevideo, Uruguay), he has worked as a researcher and teacher for many years in Spanish universities and think tanks and has been a visiting researcher at several international universities.
He is also the author of various academic publications, has a weekly opinion column in the Uruguayan newspaper El Observador, and his first book, entitled “Gun Control Policies in Latin America”, was just published by Palgrave Macmillan (2020). His main areas of research include public policy theories, Latin American policies and security, gun and drug policies.
He is fluent in German, English, Spanish and Portuguese.