Made by Diego Valle-Jones. All data available on this website comes from the Mexican Justice System and the INEGI.
New methodology: |
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nm-fuero-comun-municipios.csv.gz |
nm-fuero-comun-estados.csv.gz |
nm-estatal-victimas.csv.gz |
Old methodology (up to 2017): |
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fuero-comun-municipios.csv.gz |
fuero-comun-estados.csv.gz |
victimas.csv.gz |
The data comes from the SESNSP (both victims and 'carpetas delictivas') and from the INEGI. The population data comes from the CONAPO projections (Indicadores demográficos, 1950-2070) at the state and national levels, and for the muncipios from reconstrucción y proyecciones de la población de los municipios de México 1990-2040
Yes, it's available from GitHub
You can use the mxmaps R package to create hexbin maps of Mexico (and also lots of other kinds of maps)
Yes, you can use the mxmortalitydb package
Around the 20th of each month
It's usually updated at the end of the year and preliminary data is available around July, but there is no set date to release the data
They come from the Catálogo de entidades federativas, municipios y localidades del INEGI
The rates shown on this website are annualized (multiplied by 12) and use 30 day months, so you have to divide the homicide numbers by the number of days in the month and then multiply by 30
No, it's completly independent
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