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March 25, 2022

What Is Driving the Increase in Crime in Ecuador?

Crime has been on the increase in Ecuadorean cities. A crime scene in Cuenca is pictured. // File Photo: Ecuadorean Government.

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Tamara Taraciuk, acting director of the Americas Division at Human Rights Watch: “President Guillermo Lasso should prioritize addressing the crisis in the country’s prison system. Prisons in Ecuador are overcrowded, with some holding roughly twice as many detainees as they have capacity for, and they have insufficient and poorly trained guards. In an alarming reminder of the lack of control in the prison system, more than 300 detainees were killed in four violent massacres nationwide last year. Prisons in the country are often controlled by criminal organizations that extort detainees and their families. Many detainees, including those held in pre-trial detention or sentenced for minor crimes, are forced to work with organized crime groups to protect their own integrity or to access basic necessities, such as mattresses, bedding and health supplies. Detainees have reportedly coordinated criminal behavior with…”

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