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  2. Crime in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a Central American nation that boasts of a noteworthy safety record on crime as compared to its neighbors in the region. [1] It is one of few nations that have abolished their nation's armed forces. Having had a stable past, this country has been successful in developing its economy.

  3. Costa Rica's homicide rate rises in deadliest year ever - AOL

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    More than 656 people have been killed so far in Costa Rica's deadliest year on record, official homicide data showed on Friday, though the government expects this figure to soar past 900 by the ...

  4. Once tranquil Costa Rica eyes Salvadoran-inspired ... - AOL

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    Costa Rica saw its murder rate jump to 17.2 per 100,000 people in 2023 from 11.7 in 2018. By contrast in El Salvador, the rate plunged to 2.4 after being the highest in the world less than a ...

  5. List of countries by firearm-related homicide rates - Wikipedia

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    Homicide rates (from firearms) per 100,000 people by country. [1]This is a list of countries by firearm-related homicide rate per 100,000 population by year . Homicide figures may include justifiable homicides along with criminal homicides, depending upon jurisdiction and reporting standards.

  6. Human trafficking in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Victims. Women and children are trafficked into Costa Rica for sex trafficking and forced labor. Most girls are trafficked from Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, and other Latin countries. Men and children are also vulnerable to forced labor, especially in agriculture and domestic areas of Costa Rica.

  7. Judicial Investigation Department - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://pj.poder-judicial.go.cr/. The Judicial Investigation Department (Spanish: Organismo de Investigación Judicial, OIJ) of Costa Rica is a dependency of the Supreme Court of Justice which works in collaboration with the Public Prosecutor of Costa Rica. The department was founded in 1973.

  8. Category:Crime in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Costa Rica by type‎ (1 C, 4 P) Crimes in Costa Rica by year‎ (9 C) C. Costa Rican criminals‎ (3 C, 1 P) U. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view;

  9. Public Prosecutor of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The Public Prosecutor's Office (Spanish: Ministerio Público) of Costa Rica is the authority responsible for the legal prosecution of criminal acts within the state's legal system. It organises the investigation and prosecution of crimes affecting broader society. In investigating crimes, it works jointly with the Judicial Investigation Department.