Intrafamily violence
sexual violence, infidelity
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Groups repress sexual violence. Intrafamily conflicts are addressed based on their magnitude. Punishments range from warnings or expulsion to the death penalty. |
Groups receive complaints and use physical violence as punishment. |
Groups arbitrate and impose sanctions that can be economic, social, community or even expulsion. |
Interpersonal violence/
homicide
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Death penalty for extreme conflicts. Arbitration for violations of group or community codes. |
Arbitration, death penalty and expulsion from the territory. |
Arbitration, death penalty and expulsion. |
Circulation/entry and
exit from the territory
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Intermittent reports of mechanisms for control and of circulation of people in the territory. Control occurs through scouts and informants and may become regular in situations of conflicts between groups. |
Control of the circulation, and entry and exit of people in the territory. Surveillance in strategic places. |
Schedules and authorizations for outsiders. Frequent night curfews, especially for entering or leaving controlled neighborhoods. |
Weapons possession
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Members of factions tend to regularly carry firearms but are indifferent to the armed presence of the population. No policy for controlling access to firearms. |
Not allowed. Seizure or authorization of weapons. Enforcement can include confiscation of the weapon and expulsion from the territory. |
Not allowed. Seizure or authorization of a weapon. |
Protection of private property /theft
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Control of private property. Groups take responsibility for resolving thefts. This includes returning belongings and punishing offenders, in some cases with the death penalty. |
Surveillance of commercial establishments/weekly charges. Surveillance of cars and motorcycles parked on the streets/weekly charge. Property damage and theft for refusal to pay for the service. |
Search for those responsible, seizures, returns or redemption may generate charges for the service. |
Resolution of Interpersonal conflicts
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Interpersonal conflicts are considered only those that threaten control of the territory. For these cases, negotiation, public punishment or expulsion are prescribed. |
They arbitrate and impose sanctions |
They arbitrate and impose sanctions that may be economic, social, community or even expulsion. |
Social behavior
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Groups do not interfere with alternative social, cultural or religious behaviors. |
No reports. |
Drug use and control of social events. |
Market regulation |
Control of illegal market
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There is no identification of control of illegal products, at most there is a prohibition of thefts and robbery in the territory under penalty of death. |
Control is seen in the distribution of food products, both those produced in the neighborhood and those from the outside. It expresses what products are sold, which are not and distribution points. |
No reports. |
Control of commerce:
stores/supermarkets/
nightclubs/cassinos
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No reports. |
Extorsion versus security services. |
Extorsion versus security services. |
Debt collection
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No reports. |
They receive complaints, arbitrate, and organize commands for collection with payment fees. |
Retrieval commands that charge a fee starting in 10% of total debt. |
Compliance of contracts and agreements
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No reports. |
Arbitrate rental contracts and related debts. |
Arbitrate with fees for the agreements reached. |
Formal
e informal transportation
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No reports. |
No reports. |
Regulate, taxi services, motorcycle taxis, which are used for communication/ illegal taxes or vacunas. |