Type | Journal Article |
Title | Crime against the private sector in Latin America |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://www.inegi.org.mx/rde/RDE_09/Doctos/RDE_09_Art2.pdf |
Abstract | This paper answers the following research questions: what are the existing instruments and data for measuring the level and impact of crime against the private sector in Latin America? What can be done to measure this issue more thoroughly across the region? The analysis of the available data shows specific gaps and needs for better measuring crime against business across Latin American countries. In particular, the lack of reliability and consistency of administrative crime statistics, the lack of business victimization surveys both at regional and at national level, and the need for harmonization towards international and European standards are the main issues. The paper also reviews existing studies, at international level, on crime against the private sector, and it concludes by suggesting future orientations to measure this phenomenon more thoroughly in Latin America. |
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