The Importance Of Crime In The United States

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The increase of crime in the region, especially those forms which incorporate a greater degree of violence against people, constitutes one of the main threats to the right to life. Crime and different forms of interpersonal and social violence threaten the right to life of all persons in the society, regardless of ethereal stripes or social sectors, according to their positive obligations concerning security and protection of rights human, should design and implement, within its public policy on citizen security plans and effective prevention programs that aim to reduce the risk of reproduction of violence and crime, as well as implement all necessary resources to pursue and make available to the bodies of the judicial system to the perpetrators of crimes, particularly those involving violence against persons regardless of whether they belong to any government agency or not. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used brutal interrogation techniques including sub-drowning attempts with a bag or water- and sleep deprivation, in dozens of 119 men who were detained in secret …show more content…

Is a specific obligation of states to provide effective training of its agents and ongoing training in operations using lethal force strictly within internationally accepted parameters. The United States also have an obligation to provide their agents means, weapons and equipment to enable the implementation of measures of non-lethal force in their methods of deterrence and lawful suppression of violence and crime. In the region they have been verified cases of repeated violations of the right to life by members of the state security forces that could have been avoided if they had been members in the statutory provision nonlethal deterrents and appropriate defensive team, rather than relying strictly on firearms to carry out the assigned