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Routinization of daily crimes in public spaces marked by smallerscale robberies and thefts but with a wide geographical presence. dthat sponsor the development of crimes against property specifically they allow the marketing of stolen merchandise at fairs or street vending spaces but also through social networks. e Greater violence in the development of everyday crimes due to the use of weapons or physical violence in the theft of cell phones and vehicles or inside homes.
Presence of multiple criminal List Of US Mobile Number List understood as small organizations linked to crimes of opportunity made up mainly of young people and even children with access to weapons and with clear criminal diversification. g Inability of local and national governments to address social factors linked to the initiation of criminal careers. Hundreds of thousands of children and young people face problematic drug use school dropouts domestic violence mental health problems and teenage pregnancy among other structural variables that promote a life of illegality.
Consolidation of transnational illegal markets that cover the entire region. Although initially this phenomenon was concentrated in drug trafficking especially cocaine between South America and the United States it is currently much more diverse. Many reports emphasize the trafficking of weapons people migrants as well as the development of illegal mining and logging among many other markets present in the region. i Consolidation of transnational product marketing schemes and articulation of multiple national organizations that allow their movement. Beyond the spectacular nature with which television programs show criminal groups the presence of solid regional organizations still lacks conclusive evidence.
Presence of multiple criminal List Of US Mobile Number List understood as small organizations linked to crimes of opportunity made up mainly of young people and even children with access to weapons and with clear criminal diversification. g Inability of local and national governments to address social factors linked to the initiation of criminal careers. Hundreds of thousands of children and young people face problematic drug use school dropouts domestic violence mental health problems and teenage pregnancy among other structural variables that promote a life of illegality.
Consolidation of transnational illegal markets that cover the entire region. Although initially this phenomenon was concentrated in drug trafficking especially cocaine between South America and the United States it is currently much more diverse. Many reports emphasize the trafficking of weapons people migrants as well as the development of illegal mining and logging among many other markets present in the region. i Consolidation of transnational product marketing schemes and articulation of multiple national organizations that allow their movement. Beyond the spectacular nature with which television programs show criminal groups the presence of solid regional organizations still lacks conclusive evidence.