
The province of Buenos Aires has experienced a 11.4% decrease in the rate of intentional homicides in the last five years, according to the annual survey of criminal investigations for the year 2024 prepared by the Attorney General's Office of the province.
According to the report on Preliminary Criminal Investigations (IPP) from the Public Ministry, this decrease in homicides is an encouraging sign that reflects progress in the province's security. Despite the challenges it still faces in this area, the figures show a downward trend, indicating a positive impact on society.
In the words of the Attorney General's Office, this reduction in the homicide rate is the result of joint work between the authorities, security forces, and the community at large. Crime prevention and the strengthening of security policies have been key to achieving this improvement in crime rates.
"These figures encourage us to continue working in the same direction and to reinforce crime prevention and control strategies in the province," highlighted the report from the Attorney General's Office. Collaboration among various government bodies and citizen participation are essential to maintain this downward trend in the homicide rate and ensure the safety of the population.
In conclusion, the province of Buenos Aires has managed to reduce the rate of intentional homicides by 11.4% in the last five years, demonstrating a significant advancement in terms of security. Although challenges remain ahead, this decline in crime rates is a positive indicator that reflects the commitment and effort of all actors involved in the fight against crime.