
More than 60% of Mexicans over 18 years of age consider the city in which they live unsafe, as demonstrated by the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) released this Tuesday.
According to the results of the Survey, in March 2022, 66.2% of the population aged 18 and over considered it unsafe to live in their city.
However, Inegi highlighted that this national percentage does not represent a statistically significant change compared to the percentages recorded in March and December 2021, which were 66.4 and 65.8%, respectively.
In this edition, 16 cities and demarcations did have statistically significant changes compared to December 2021, 7 had reductions and 9 increased.
The National Urban Public Security Survey found that in March 2022, 71.1% of women and 60.4% of men had a perception of insecurity.
The cities with the highest percentage of people aged 18 and over who considered living in their city unsafe are: Fresnillo, Zacatecas (97.1%); Ciudad Obregon, Sonora (94.1%); Zacatecas (91.7); Cuautitlán Izcalli, State of Mexico (89.5%); Irapuato, Guanajuato (87.6) and Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco with 87.1%.
In contrast, the cities with the lowest perception of insecurity were: San Pedro Garza García, Nuevo León (11.7%), Tampico, Tamaulipas (20.4%), Piedras Negra s, Coahuila (22.2%), Mérida, Yucatan (22.4%) and Saltillo, Coahuila (24.1%); while the Benito Juárez mayor's office, in the City of Mexico registered 25%.
Inegi highlighted that one of the places where people feel most vulnerable is at ATMs located on public roads (76.4%), 70.2% on public transport, 61.7% in the bank and 58.6% on the streets they usually use.
In the third month of 2022, 63.2% of the population aged 18 and over watched the “television news” to learn about public safety, drug trafficking and violence.
The survey also considered the situation around hospital services as one of the most important issues in his city. In March 2022, 35.2% of people aged 18 and over residing in cities of interest identified overcrowded or poorly serviced hospitals as one of the most important problems in cities.
Inegi specified that the design of the National Urban Public Security Survey, which is published quarterly, includes the following relevant concepts:
•Feeling insecure due to fear of crime (perception)
*•Social expectation about the trend of crime (perception), attesting to criminal or antisocial behavior (knowledge)
• Changing routines for fear of being a victim of crime (experiences),
• Perception of the performance of the municipal, state, guardia preventive police
National, Army and Navy as public security authorities (perception),
• Conflicts and antisocial behaviors (experiences), and
• Government performance (perception).
KEEP READING:
Últimas Noticias
Debanhi Escobar: they secured the motel where she was found lifeless in a cistern
Members of the Specialized Prosecutor's Office in Nuevo León secured the Nueva Castilla Motel as part of the investigations into the case

The oldest person in the world died at the age of 119
Kane Tanaka lived in Japan. She was born six months earlier than George Orwell, the same year that the Wright brothers first flew, and Marie Curie became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize

Macabre find in CDMX: they left a body bagged and tied in a taxi
The body was left in the back seats of the car. It was covered with black bags and tied with industrial tape
The eagles of America will face Manchester City in a duel of legends. Here are the details
The top Mexican football champion will play a match with Pep Guardiola's squad in the Lone Star Cup

Why is it good to bring dogs out to know the world when they are puppies
A so-called protection against the spread of diseases threatens the integral development of dogs
