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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2016 Apr 28;111(7):1246–1256. doi: 10.1111/add.13350

Table 2.

Official Municipal Police Department arrest rate per 100,000 and sociodemographic data by delegación, Tijuana, Mexico, 2011

Delegaciónes Population (2010)* Drug Possession Homicide Injuries Violent Robbery Non-violent Robbery Stolen Vehicle Overall Arrest rate Unemployment rate (12 and older)** Population with at least one approved primary grade (12 and older)**
Centenario 140,291 144.7 0 122.6 71.99 151.11 22.1 1,008.62 2.4% 14.6%
Centro 119,388 532.72 5.86 598.89 271.38 541.09 70.36 3,334.51 1.9% 8.7%
Cerro Colorado 112,517 111.09 4.44 52.44 94.21 126.2 47.1 793.66 2.2% 11.1%
La Mesa 150,300 140.39 7.32 220.89 188.96 406.52 91.82 2,005.99 1.8% 7.8%
Mesa de Otay 83,886 426.77 5.96 242 84.64 236.03 46.49 2,133.85 2.2% 11.8%
Playas de Tijuana 138,837 66.99 2.88 61.22 51.14 110.92 34.57 629.52 2.4% 9.8%
San Antonio de los Buenos 211,100 123.16 0.47 85.74 61.58 120.8 53.53 813.83 2.9% 12.7%
Sanchez Taboada 191,740 121.52 2.09 95.96 36.51 88.66 37.55 748.93 2.8% 17.2%
La Presa*** 445,934 105.62 4.04 69.52 84.99 112.35 41.71 695.62 2.5% 13.1%

Total 1,593,993 162.49 3.45 140.59 96.36 181.24 47.93 1,143.29 -- --

Note: Delegación is defined as a second-level administrative division (i.e., borough)

*

Data obtained from IMPLAN (Institute of Metropolitan Planning of Mexico)

**

Data obtained from INEGI (National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico)

***

Includes La Presa Rural