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operations, has risen to 14 per 100,000 in 2021 while widespread corruption throughout ineffective and weak political institutions provided only a weak answer to the mounting violence. In April 2022, the provinces of Guayas, Manabi, and Esmeraldas were all declared in state of emergencies for 60 days by Ecuadorean President
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In 2012, Ecuador had a murder rate of 12.4 per 100,000 population. There were a total of 1,924 murders in Ecuador in 2012. By 2014, this had decreased to 8.23 per 100,000, with 1,309 murders recorded that year, but since 2019 the number of homicides, often related to organized crime and narcotraffic
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Conflict in Ecuador among rival drug trafficking gangs and the Ecuadorian government has been common. Initially taking place within prisons between rival gangs, it has since expanded outside of prisons and attracted the participation of numerous outside criminal syndicates.
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said that "corruption among Ecuadorian National Police officers is widespread and well-known" and that "U.S. investors are reluctant to risk their resources in Ecuador knowing that they could be targeted by corrupt law enforcement officials."
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Although prohibited by law, domestic violence in Ecuador is a human rights problem. In a 2008 survey, 32.4% of the women interviewed aged 15–49 said they had suffered physical or sexual violence by a current or former partner.
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Domestic terrorist groups present in Ecuador include the
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Index


Ecuadorian National Police
Quito
Ecuadorian police
List of countries by intentional homicide rate
Ecuadorian security crisis
Guillermo Lasso
Corruption in Ecuador
United States diplomatic cables leak
Heather Hodges
Terrorism in Ecuador
Popular Combatants Group
Marxist-Leninist Party of Ecuador
Alfarista Liberation Army
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
National Liberation Army
Domestic violence in Ecuador
Ecuadorian security crisis
Assassination of Fernando Villavicencio
February 2021 Ecuadorian prison riots


"Global study on homicide"
"dataUNODC |"
"Mutilated bodies, gang wars shock once-peaceful Ecuador"
"Ecuador declares emergency in three provinces on rising crime"
"La corrupciĂłn policial en Ecuador es generalizada"
El PaĂ­s
"09QUITO572 Cable sobre la corrupciĂłn"
El PaĂ­s

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