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Crime stats: India vs Mexico

  Indian Crime stats

  Mexican Crime stats

Acquitted 1,163,450 19,143
Ranked 1st. 60 times more than Mexico Ranked 11th.
Corruption > % of managers surveyed ranking this as a major business constraint 24.98 % 17.84 %
Ranked 2nd in 2006. 40% more than Mexico Ranked 3rd in 2006.
Courts > % of managers surveyed lacking confidence in courts to uphold property rights 25.3 % 63.57 %
Ranked 25th in 2006. Ranked 7th in 2006. 151% more than India
Frauds 41,403 61,970
Ranked 12th. Ranked 5th. 50% more than India
Manslaughters 3,912 15,996
Ranked 3rd. Ranked 1st. 3 times more than India
> % of managers surveyed ranking this as a major business constraint 11.78 % 7.34 %
Ranked 5th in 2006. 60% more than Mexico Ranked 7th in 2006.
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Prisoners 313,635 prisoners 172,888 prisoners
Ranked 4th. Ranked 3rd.
Prisoners > Female 3% 4.4%
Ranked 92nd. Ranked 59th. 47% more than India
Prisoners > Per capita 29.0 per 100,000 people 169.0 per 100,000 people
Ranked 153rd. Ranked 49th. 5 times more than India
Prisoners > Share of prison capacity filled 136.5% 123.6%
Ranked 44th. 10% more than Mexico Ranked 56th.
Software piracy rate 69% 61%
Ranked 43rd. 13% more than Mexico Ranked 54th.
Total crimes 1,764,630 1,516,029
Ranked 10th. Ranked 8th.
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Current situation India is a source, destination, and transit country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation; internal forced labor may constitute India's largest trafficking problem; men, women, and children are held in debt bondage and face forced labor working in brick kilns, rice mills, agriculture, and embroidery factories; women and girls are trafficked within the country for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced marriage; children are subjected to forced labor as factory workers, domestic servants, beggars, and agriculture workers, and have been used as armed combatants by some terrorist and insurgent groups; India is also a destination for women and girls from Nepal and Bangladesh trafficked for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation; Indian women are trafficked to the Middle East for commercial sexual exploitation; men and women from Bangladesh and Nepal are trafficked through India for forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation in the Middle East Mexico is a source, transit, and destination country for persons trafficked for sexual exploitation and labor; while the vast majority of victims are Central Americans trafficked along Mexico's southern border, other source regions include South America, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Africa, and Asia; women and children are trafficked from rural regions to urban centers and tourist areas for sexual exploitation, often through fraudulent offers of employment or through threats of physical violence; the Mexican trafficking problem is often conflated with alien smuggling, and frequently the same criminal networks are involved; pervasive corruption among state and local law enforcement often impedes investigations
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Tier rating Tier 2 Watch List - India is on the Tier 2 Watch List for a fifth consecutive year for its failure to provide evidence of increasing efforts to combat human trafficking in 2007; despite the reported extent of the trafficking crisis in India, government authorities made uneven efforts to prosecute traffickers and protect trafficking victims; government authorities continued to rescue victims of commercial sexual exploitation and forced child labor and child armed combatants, and began to show progress in law enforcement against these forms of trafficking; a critical challenge overall is the lack of punishment for traffickers, effectively resulting in impunity for acts of human trafficking; India has not ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol Tier 2 Watch List - Mexico remains on the Tier 2 Watch List for the third consecutive year based on future commitments to undertake additional efforts in prosecution, protection, and prevention of trafficking in persons, and the failure of the government to provide critical law enforcement data
United States extradition treaties > Entered into force July 21, 1999 January 25, 1980
May 21, 2001
Unpaid diplomatic parking fines 6.1 4
Ranked 78th. 53% more than Mexico Ranked 90th.

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