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Mexico safety How much risk are you willing to expose your participants to? Updated: November 2012 How “safe” does it have to be in order to do what you.

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1 Mexico safety How much risk are you willing to expose your participants to? Updated: November 2012 How “safe” does it have to be in order to do what you believe god wants you to do?

2 2012 Crime comparison 2011 data source: U.S. Department of justice 2011 data source: state public safety secretary, Mexico Mexicali, Ensenada, Tijuana and usa cities

3 City comparison: violent crime rate in 2012 US DATA SOURCE: fbi.gov MEXICO DATA SOURCE: seguridadbc.gob.mx DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 2013

4 City comparison: murder rate in 2012 MURDERS PER 100,000 PEOPLE US DATA SOURCE: fbi.gov MEXICO DATA SOURCE: seguridadbc.gob.mx DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 2013

5 City comparison: total murders in 2012 US DATA SOURCE: fbi.gov MEXICO DATA SOURCE: seguridadbc.gob.mx DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 2013

6 evaluation The city has violent crime. How does it compare to other cities? What level of danger is seen there?

7 APU Mexico outreach benefits 40+ Years working with local organizations Mexico ministry partners know their city We evaluate the local RISK factors We work with government services Government service (police etc.) are even more supportive of APU than in the past


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