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  2. Crime in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Source: INEI Statistical Yearbook of Crime and Citizen Security 2011–2017. Crime in Peru has steadily decreased since the 2010s and into the 2020s. [1] Peru's main indicators of crime are the homicide rate and the victimization rate; the victimization rate dropped from forty percent in 2011 to under twenty five percent in 2020. [1]

  3. Aircraft hijacking - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft hijacking (also known as airplane hijacking, skyjacking, plane hijacking, plane jacking, air robbery, air piracy, or aircraft piracy, with the last term used within the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States) is the unlawful seizure of an aircraft by an individual or a group. [1] Dating from the earliest of hijackings, most ...

  4. Arequipa - Wikipedia

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    Arequipa ( Spanish pronunciation: [aɾeˈkipa]; Aymara and Quechua: Ariqipa ), also known by its nicknames of Ciudad Blanca (Spanish for "White City") and León del Sur (Spanish for "Lion of the South"), [2] is a city in Peru and the capital of the eponymous province and department. It is the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru and often ...

  5. Prostitution in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution between adults is legal for women and men over 18 years of age if they register with municipal authorities and carry a health certificate. [6] Brothels must be licensed. The vast majority of prostitutes work in the informal sector, where they lack health protection. [7] [8] [6] Individual police officers tolerate the operation of ...

  6. Callao - Wikipedia

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    The main port city in Peru is known as one of the largest exit points of cocaine and is rife with organized crime that results with violence. [8] [9] In December 2015, the government declared Callao in a state of emergency that extended until April 2016, with more than 30 people being killed at the time.

  7. Law enforcement in Peru - Wikipedia

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    History. The history of law enforcement in Peru dates back to the age of the Incan Empire and subsequent Viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire.The establishment of a police force as a separate institution, however, only took place after the country's war of independence, operating as part of the Peruvian Armed Forces alongside separate watchmen units between 1825 until the establishment of the ...

  8. List of earthquakes in Peru - Wikipedia

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    List of earthquakes in Peru. Earthquakes in Peru are common occurrences as the country is located in a seismic zone. The interface between the Nazca and South American tectonic plates is located near the Peruvian coast. The South American Plate is moving over the Nazca Plate at a rate of 77 mm (3.0 in) per year. [1] This earthquakes occur as ...

  9. LGBT rights in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In Peru, consensual same-sex sexual activity has been legal since the enactment of the 1924 Penal Code. [1] [12] From 1836 to 1838, the Bolivian Penal Code, which was imposed by General Andrés de Santa Cruz when the Peru–Bolivian Confederation was established, did not expressly prohibit homosexuality. [13]