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INFORME BANAVIM DICIEMBRE 2020.Pdf REPORTE DE CASOS REGISTRADOS EN EL ESTADO DE QUINTANA ROO ENERO 2019 A DICIEMBRE 2020 DICIEMBRE, 2020 ACCIONES REALIZADAS PARA FORTALECER EL BANCO ESTATAL ADMINISTRACIÓN LOCAL DE LA PLATAFORMA Reducción de tiempos en la generación de altas y bajas de usuario, liberación inmediata de usuarios, atención directa a funcionarios 385 USUARIOS 65 USUARIOS SSP-GEAVIG COMUNICACIÓN DE LAS 89 USUARIOS IQM 55 USUARIOS FGE PLATAFORMAS 24 USUARIOS SEQ 49 USUARIOS CEAVEQRO Se genero la alianza para la donación de un enlace de 12 USUARIOS DIF 184% comunicacion 04 USUARIOS IM BANAVIM-BAESVIM 03 USUARIOS SEYC 30 USUARIOS TSJ 55 ORGANISMOS MUNICIPALES CAPACITACIÓN RESULTADOS Primera Capacitación a 62 Avance en el traslado de la Funcionarios a nivel Estatal y información de las instituciones SSP, capacitación en linea a 200 IQM, IN, DIF y FGE usuarios. El presente trabajo se realizó con la información contenida en el BAESVIM del Estado de Quintana Roo, plataforma vinculada con la plataforma nacional BANAVIM; con la finalidad de analizar y difundir estadísticas y datos fidedignos, comparables con carácter periódico, desglosados en sus diferentes variables, en el plano local y nacional sobre las distintas formas de violencia contra niñas, adolescentes y mujeres, sus causas y consecuencias considerando diferentes factores de modo que sirvan de referencia para la formulación, la supervisión y evaluación de leyes, políticas públicas y programas que permitan dar respuestas para combatir la violencia contra las mujeres, adolescentes y niñas quintanarroenses en las esferas pública y privada. REGISTRO ACUMULADO DE CAPTURAS POR INSTITUCIÓN Año Año Año Año Año Año Año Año INSTITUCIÓN TOTAL GENERAL 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 SSP 700 539 1,750 714 1,017 95 10,399 16,282 31,496 FGE 99 6 294 450 287 895 10,428 12,459 IQM 177 608 1,086 381 18 5,139 3,488 10,897 SESA 339 312 10 4 16 1,766 2,447 CEAVEQROO 247 1,934 2,181 DIF 994 516 2 54 36 1,602 TSJ 135 135 SEQ 8 8 Total general 976 1,492 4,436 2,071 1,328 95 16,750 34,077 61,225 31,496 78,135 víctimas de Violencia Registradas 12,459 10,897 2,447 2,181 1,602 135 8 SSP FGE IQM SESA CEAVEQROO DIF TSJ SEQ ANÁLISIS DE LA INFORMACIÓN QUINTANA ROO POSICIÓN DE QUINTANA ROO, RESPECTO AL ÍNDICE NACIONAL Ordenes de Num. Entidad Federativa Victimas Total Casos Total de Servicios Protección 1 México 100,996 101,350 11,108 42 2 Jalisco 98,304 98,893 31,816 48,085 3 Quintana Roo 59,415 77,639 53,021 7889 BC 4 Hidalgo 47,686 48,391 20,764 3,967 47.54 5 Nuevo León 45,587 46,088 103,619 205 6 Michoacán 43,288 43,469 18,933 331 7 Chiapas 39,552 40,333 4,952 3388 Sonora 8 San Luis Potosí 34,205 34,564 529 50 28.30 9 Zacatecas 25,579 26,756 18,140 5355 Chihuahua 10 Aguascalientes 24,306 27,632 22,771 20 3,589 11 Chihuahua 24,207 24,367 2,708 3589 Coahuila 12 Yucatán 22,753 24,224 6,110 1,855 8.94 13 Morelos 21,840 22,376 5,225 3339 14 Tabasco 17,564 17,647 465 2,194 15 Tlaxcala 16,832 17,026 11,845 1144 El mapa representa los estados con mayor medidas de 16 Colima 16,831 18,025 97,091 4,218 protección registradas 17 Sinaloa 12,000 12,298 3,032 2398 18 Durango 11,350 11,537 668 16 Hidalgo 19 Guanajuato 9,721 9,756 2 2671 Zacatecas Coahuila de 3,967 20 8,857 8,971 10,147 2,247 Zaragoza 5,355 Tamaulipas 21 Guerrero 6,807 6,891 940 59 22 Puebla 6,466 6,538 75 119 23.38 23 Oaxaca 6,099 6,121 45 79 24 Nayarit 5,259 5,275 3,507 298 25 Tamaulipas 4,785 4,793 8 2 Guanajuato Morelos 26 Campeche 2,246 2,248 129 1,280 Jalisco 2,671 3,339 27 Baja California 2,013 2,014 0 1193 48,085 Tabasco Quintana Roo 28 Baja California Sur 1,937 1,956 22 107 15.59 Michoacán 7,889 29 Querétaro 1,284 1,286 630 200 30 Veracruz 690 690 0 692 26.75 31 Sonora 408 408 0 350 Colima Guerrero 32 Ciudad de México 213 215 2 208 4,218 22.56 Oaxaca - Total general 742,423 773,293 428,304 97,601 Chiapas 24.59 3,388 Fuente: https://banavim.segob.gob.mx/Banavim/Informacion_Publica/Informacion_Publica.aspx AVANCE DE REGISTRO DE VÍCTIMAS A NIVEL NACIONAL QUINTANA ROO NOVIEMBRE Vs OCTUBRE 3,944 Esta gráfica representa el nivel de cumplimiento en los registros de captura a nivel nacional, encontrándose el estado de Quintana Roo, en 3,177 la Segunda Posición a nivel nacional en cuanto al registro de víctimas. 2,972 En la medida de que la sinergia institucional para el registro de víctimas al BANAVIM se fortalezca, nos permitirá explotar con éxito los datos 2,351 contenidos en la plataforma y evitar la revíctimización, al contar con los expedientes electrónicos de cada una de las víctimas actualizados. 1,519 1,349 1,116 997 935 906 837 701 671 618 587 586 500 487 313 280 243 209 195 166 126 102 91 0 0 0 0 0 Fuente: https://banavim.segob.gob.mx/Banavim/Informacion_Publica/Informacion_Publica.aspx AVANCE DE REGISTRO DE VÍCTIMAS A NIVEL NACIONAL QUINTANA ROO DICIEMBRE VS NOVIEMBRE << Registro de víctimas >> 5,161 De acuerdo al compromiso de captura de las entidades federativas, el estado de Quintana Roo, en el periodo de Diciembre ocupo el tercer de lugar en capturas de registros, por debajo de los estados de Jalisco y Chiapas, cerrando con un total de 4003 nuevos casos de víctimas capturados y generando un aumento del 27% en el 4,032 4,003 número de registros capturados en el mes de diciembre, respecto a noviembre. << Registro de Medidas de protección>> Quintana Roo, ocupa la 2da posición con 519 registros efectuados, 2,668 encontrándose debajo del estado de Jalisco quien registro un total de 2,221 medidas, siendo la entidad federativa con mayor cumplimiento en las instituciones con el registro oportuno con términos de 24 a 72 hrs desde el 1,670 momento de la liberación de la medida por el fiscal del Ministerio Público. 1,274 1,222 1,208 802 784 766 726 671 649 620 591 515 511 448 321 307 214 205 170 126 116 77 14 0 0 0 0 Fuente: https://banavim.segob.gob.mx/Banavim/Informacion_Publica/Informacion_Publica.aspx MODALIDAD DE VIOLENCIA REGISTRADA POR INSTITUCIÓN AÑO 2020 TOTAL MODALIDAD DE VIOLENCIA SSP FGE IQM CEAVEQROO SESA TSJ DIF SEQ GENERAL Familiar 15,751 9,271 3,391 1,544 1,346 15 36 5 31,359 En la comunidad 440 1,043 64 337 390 23 2,297 Laboral 12 37 18 9 4 96 176 Institucional 24 29 2 7 11 73 Escolar/Docente 28 12 12 14 3 69 Digital/Cibernética 34 11 14 59 Feminicida 27 1 10 1 39 Obstétrica 2 1 1 4 Política 1 1 Total general 16,282 10,428 3,488 1,934 1,766 135 36 8 34,077 COMPARATIVO POR AÑO COMPARATIVO POR MUNICIPIO En la Felipe Institucio Escolar/D Digital/Ci Feminicid Benito Othón P. José María Puerto Isla Lázaro Familiar comunida Laboral Obstétrica Política Solidaridad Cozumel Carrillo Bacalar Tulum nal ocente bernética a Juárez Blanco Morelos Morelos Mujeres Cárdenas d Puerto Año 2019 16,171 466 79 34 0 0 0 0 0 Año 2019 6,916 2,479 3,856 1,337 852 235 446 236 0 97 296 Año 2020 Año 2020 31359 2297 176 73 69 59 39 4 1 16227 5308 4524 3415 1435 696 677 662 432 354 347 VARIANTES POR GRUPO DE EDAD DE LAS VÍCTIMAS AÑO 2020 INSTITUCIÓN MUNICIPIO TOTAL GRUPO DE GRUPO DE EDAD SSP FGE IQM CEAVE SESA TSJ DIF SEQ BJ SOL OPB COZ FCP BAC JMM TUL PM IM LC TOTAL GENERAL EDAD Sin Edad 14,657 5,889 980 338 131 16 8 22,019 Sin Edad 9,014 3,181 3,896 2,760 927 644 292 465 358 307 175 22,019 0 a 9 Años 12 158 86 6 262 0 a 9 Años 189 34 11 3 7 4 2 1 2 9 262 10 a 19 Años 129 803 82 339 769 11 1 2,134 10 a 19 Años 1,244 554 80 115 31 9 40 17 11 9 24 2,134 20 a 29 Años 572 1,449 696 373 367 3 10 3,470 20 a 29 Años 2,095 650 195 206 106 10 85 61 14 12 36 3,470 30 a 39 Años 490 1,223 906 482 270 99 25 3,495 30 a 39 Años 2,063 520 179 159 221 17 173 79 29 17 38 3,495 40 a 49 Años 285 631 539 210 155 3 1,823 40 a 49 Años 1,098 297 116 93 89 7 44 20 13 3 43 1,823 50 a 59 Años 84 210 205 88 52 3 642 50 a 59 Años 418 55 28 39 34 4 20 16 6 4 18 642 60 a 69 Años 41 56 69 15 14 195 60 a 69 Años 86 17 12 33 20 22 2 3 195 70 a 79 Años 8 3 10 3 2 26 70 a 79 Años 13 5 5 1 1 1 26 80 a 89 Años 4 1 5 80 a 89 Años 1 2 2 5 90 a 99 Años 6 6 90 a 99 Años 6 6 TOTAL GENERAL 16,282 10,428 3,488 1,934 1,766 135 36 8 34,077 TOTAL 16,227 5,308 4,524 3,415 1,435 696 677 662 432 354 347 34,077 GRUPO DE EDAD FAMILIAR EN LA COMUNIDAD LABORAL INSTITUCIONAL ESCOLAR/DOCENTE DIGITAL/CIBERNÉTICA FEMINICIDA OBSTÉTRICA POLÍTICA TOTAL Sin Edad 21,125 746 11 45 38 21 30 2 1 22,019 0 a 9 Años 188 71 2 1 262 10 a 19 Años 1,420 654 6 13 21 19 1 2,134 20 a 29 Años 3,006 427 20 3 4 8 1 1 3,470 MODALIDAD 30 a 39 Años 3,115 249 116 7 2 5 1 3,495 DE 40 a 49 Años 1,696 96 15 1 3 5 7 1,823 VIOLENCIA 50 a 59 Años 591 45 4 2 642 60 a 69 Años 183 7 4 1 195 70 a 79 Años 24 2 26 80 a 89 Años 5 5 90 a 99 Años 6 6 TOTAL GENERAL 31,359 2,297 176 73 69 59 39 4 1 34,077 EFECTOS DE LA VIOLENCIA AÑO 2020 MUNICIPIO ECONOMICA FISICA PATRIMONIAL PSICOLOGICA SEXUAL OTRA MODALIDAD TOTAL Benito Juárez 7,226 12,040 1,354 13,087 2,606 715 37,028 patrimonial, Otros, Solidaridad 670 2,648 414 4,776 912 40 9,460 2,398, 4% 1,159, 2% Othón P.
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