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Perceived insecurity
CITY OF MEXICO (El Universal) .- Last June, 75.9% of the population aged 18 and over considered life in their city to be dangerous, slightly lower than 76.8 % registered in March, according to the results of the twentieth survey of the National Survey of Urban Public Safety, conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).
The perception of insecurity remains higher among women at 79.6%, while for men it was 71.3%.
The cities with the highest percentage of people aged 18 and over who considered life in their dangerous city were: Reynosa with a rate of 97.2%; Fresnillo, 95.8%; Cancun, 94.1%; the eastern region of Mexico, 93.7%; 93.7% in the northern region of the capital and 93% in that of Ecatepec de Morelos
The cities least affected by insecurity were: San Pedro Garza García, with a rate of 33, 5%; Saltillo and Merida, 34.3%; Puerto Vallarta, 35.9%; San Nicolás de los Garza, 40.1%; and General Escobedo, 42.8%.
In places
83.1% of the population feels insecure in ATMs located on public roads, 75.7% in public transport, 70.5% in the bank and 67.8% in the public the streets that he usually uses.
Nationally, in 38.6% of households in urban areas, at least one of its members was robbed or extorted. This figure increases in the eastern region of Mexico City and Puebla, reaching 56.4% and 49.7%, in that order.
However, in Saltillo and Mérida, the proportion of households victim of theft and / or extortion is respectively 19% and 20%.
Last June, 35.1% of adults living in cities of interest felt that the criminal situation in their city would remain the same over the next 12 months. 19659003] 33.2% estimated that the situation will worsen over the next 12 months, that is to say that the index has decreased by 3.5 and 3.1 points. percent, respectively, compared to June 2017 and March 2018.
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