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Authorities in El Salvador may be refocusing policies once used to attack organized crime on political opponents now.
In Peru’s Amazon, Indigenous communities face growing threats from organized crime, yet are largely invisible to the state, ...
Despite record cocaine seizures in production and transit countries, huge quantities of the drug arrived in consumer markets ...
Mexico’s criminal landscape may be on the brink of transformation due to the war between two Sinaloa Cartel factions, says a ...
Persistent poverty and reduced international aid hinder progress, but organized crime is key in exacerbating the region’s ...
The Global Investigative Journalism Network noted InSight Crime’s use and coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) this week ...
In recent years, Ecuador has been engulfed in a wave of violence, and authorities struggle to trace the origins of many seized weapons.
InSight Crime spoke to expert Antonio Nicaso about how organized crime has been transformed by technological advances in the ...
The massacre of 13 mine workers highlights how Peru’s mining gangs have developed into criminal behemoths. The bodies of the 13 security workers were discovered at a mine in Pataz, in the northwestern ...
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