Puebla Mexico: Homicide rates for women increase at alarming rate

Posted on April 4, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Latin America Womens Issues, Mexico

Over six years in Puebla nearly tripled the number of intentional homicide of women without that, say experts and scholars, government policies are introduced to stop the problem. In a comparison between the first years of PRI government of Mario Marin and the first PAN Rafael Moreno Valle was an increase in crime by 172 percent, going from 29 to 79 cases registered by the Attorney General of Justice (PGJ) . Increase which, however, does not compare to the one that registers the National Public Security System in terms of intentional murder in general for Puebla. Read Article

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