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Enusc: Perception of insecurity and domestic victimization by violent crime in the country decreases

The National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Chile reported a decrease in perceived insecurity and home victimization due to violent crimes across the country. The data suggests that residents' feelings of safety have improved compared to previous years, though specific figures were not provided in the headline. This trend could indicate potential improvements in crime prevention efforts or changes in societal attitudes toward security. However, without detailed statistics or contextual information, it is difficult to assess the full implications of this shift.

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Enusc: Perception of insecurity and domestic victimization by violent crime in the country decreases

The National Institute of Statistics (INE) in Chile reported a decrease in perceived insecurity and home victimization due to violent crimes across the country. The data suggests that residents' feelings of safety have improved compared to previous years, though specific figures were not provided in the headline. This trend could indicate potential improvements in crime prevention efforts or changes in societal attitudes toward security. However, without detailed statistics or contextual information, it is difficult to assess the full implications of this shift.

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