...but only crime persists!
Theft, armed robbery, carjacking, violent assaults, highway robberies, sexual assaults, home invasions are few kind of crimes to start off with, in the democratic republic country Guatemala. Add to this domestic violence which is common in almost every house. The law of land prohibits domestic violence and sexual abuse, but ironically do not provide severe punishment for the same. By the end of year 2005, the National Civil Police (PNC) reported 545 killings of women. Guatemala City has already experienced 299 killings of women till May 2006. As per UN, there are at least 1.5 million illegal arms in Guatemala. In a country with an approximately 12.7 million population, this exponential increase in crime rate will not only devastate the economy, but also will make it most unsafe and undesirable place to live in. The Achilles’ heel of the judiciary and law combined with inadequate resource allocation; impossible for peace keepers to maintain the public confidence.
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Theft, armed robbery, carjacking, violent assaults, highway robberies, sexual assaults, home invasions are few kind of crimes to start off with, in the democratic republic country Guatemala. Add to this domestic violence which is common in almost every house. The law of land prohibits domestic violence and sexual abuse, but ironically do not provide severe punishment for the same. By the end of year 2005, the National Civil Police (PNC) reported 545 killings of women. Guatemala City has already experienced 299 killings of women till May 2006. As per UN, there are at least 1.5 million illegal arms in Guatemala. In a country with an approximately 12.7 million population, this exponential increase in crime rate will not only devastate the economy, but also will make it most unsafe and undesirable place to live in. The Achilles’ heel of the judiciary and law combined with inadequate resource allocation; impossible for peace keepers to maintain the public confidence.
For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
For More IIPM Article, Visit Below....
36TH Full Time Programme In Planning & Entrepreneu...
Warming up for doomsday?
If you have it, flaunt it
The Business of B-School Rankings & The Big Farce
Money for nothing...
Topic: India – China: A Growth Comparison
Who says US is on the brink of a recession?...
Thanda karta sabko ek
IIPM Infrastructure : Campus
HRIC :- Human Resource Intelligence Cell
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