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Presented at the event: Innovations in Citizen Security in Ecuador Friday, January 30, 2015 9:00am-10:30am Woodrow Wilson Center 5th Floor Conference Room

Accountability 2014, 8 years of the Citizens Revolution

FROM PUBLIC SECURITY TO CITIZEN SAFETY

MAIN LAINS OF EMPHASIS Prevention Ministry of the Interior Response Prevision

OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT

COMMUNITY POLICE UNIT (CPU)

COMMUNITY SURVEILLANCE UNIT (CSU) USD 83,773,406.03 INVESTMENT

CITIZEN SAFETY PROGRAMS 3,068 Safe neighborhoods and 1,225,412 safety buttons installed at national level. 699 Safe schools, 1,225,412 citizen s contacts 599 recovered public areas 1,114,020 people trained in safety subjects, 130,100 participant leaders commited to security.

GUIDE FOR CITIZENS SAFETY, CITIZENS SOLIDARITY Hi, this is your guide for Citizen safety, Citizen solidarity A project that started because all of us, citizens and Community Police, want to work for security in Ecuador

NEW MANAGEMENT MODEL

IMPROVEMENTS IN POLICE EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT USD 93,817,087.34 IN POLICE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING POLICE TRAINING 121,574 Professional development Professional training Professional specialization 16,842 104,363 369 DEVELOPMENT LEVEL CONTINUOS POLICE EDUCATION LEVEL ADVANCED CONTINUOS EDUCATION LEVEL Technical higher education. Technological higher education. Undergraduate or third level education. Graduate or fourth level education. Training according to requirements of National Directorates and Operational Units. Institutional specialization courses. Promotion courses for officers. Promotion courses for policemen and personnel.

NEW EDUCATIONAL MODEL TOTAL POSTULANTES 90.691

SELF REGULATION

WELFARE OF POLICE PERSONNEL

PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS

NUMBER OF VEHICLES

AIR POLICE NUMBERS Helicópteros Aviones

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS

DAVID David is a web app which allows to store and represent info in a statistical format, graphic or referential, in real time. The modules are developed to analyze and interpret crime information. Data evaluation allows to generate police interventions and public security policies in the country. ADVANTAGES Unique database Information in real time Compability with mobile systems On-line data validation Timely information (commanding offices, directorates, etc.) Personnel time optimization Operative USAGE TOOL i2 Statistics by sector Statistics Top 20 crimes Statistics General crimes Crime Theme map David statistical graph Top statistics 20 - Place CMI Statistics Statistical graph Prosecution Comparative CMI graph

INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

DIRECTORATE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

MIGRATION

SAFETY BUTTONS

CRIME LABORATORY

TRUNKED NETWORK SYSTEM 19,862

GPS

SITUACIÓN RESULTS INTERNACIONAL

SECURITY INDEXES NATIONAL FREQUENCY VARIATION INDICATOR Jan Dec 2013 Jan Dec 2014 Percentage Absolute HOMICIDES/MURDERS 1,723 1,303-24% -420 THEFTS TO PEOPLE 35,360 34,378-3% -982 HOUSE THEFTS 20,021 18,700-7% -1,321 STORE THEFTS 4,927 4,440-10% -487 CAR THEFTS 7,503 6,937-8% -566 MOTORBYKE THEFTS 6,167 5,739-7% -428 TOTAL 85,866 81,660-5% -4,206 CRIME DECREASE AT NATIONAL LEVEL REDUCTION OF HOMICIDES -24% REDUCTION OF THEFTS TO PEOPLE -3% REDUCTION OF HOUSE THEFTS -7% REDUCTION OF STORE THEFTS -10% REDUCTION OF CAR THEFTS -8% REDUCTION OF MOTORBYKE THEFTS -7% REDUCTION OF CAR ACCESORY THEFTS 0% TOTAL REDUCTION OF MOST FREQUENT CRIMES FROM JAN TO NOV AT NATIONAL LEVEL IS 5%

DINASED PRODUCTIVITY

COUNTER-NARCOTICS PRODUCTIVITY

RESULTS OF ESLABON OPERATIVES EVIDENCE OBJECTS QUANTITY AMERICAN DOLARS $31,581 FIREGUNS 34 HEAVY TRANSP-TRUCKS 10 APPREHENDED DRUG 4.2 MT LIGHT WEIGHT VEHICLES 50 AIRCRAFTS 1 POLICE UNIFORMS 4 GPS INHIBITOR 1 MODEM 1 DISMANTLED ORGANIZATIONS DETAINEES GOAL: 100 ESLABON OPERATIONS

MOST WANTED PROGRAM SUMMARY OF RESULTS PROVINCE DETAINEES Pichincha 3 Guayas 7 Manabí 5 Azuay 1 Los Ríos 2 Imbabura 1 Tungurahua 1 Esmeraldas 2 Cañar 1 Sucumbíos 1 Orellana 1 Captured abroad 7 Recaptured 1 TOTAL 33 RESUMEN DE RESULTADOS YEAR NATIONAL PROVINCIAL TOTAL 2011 12 22 34 2012 12 96 108 2013 7 40 47 2014 2 57 59 TOTAL 33 215 248 CAPTURED ABROAD

HOMICIDES HISTORICAL 1980-1989 1990-1999 HIGHEST RATE: 15.26 LOWEST RATE: 10.4 2000-2009 HIGHEST RATE: 18.88 LOWEST RATE: 12.62 2010-2014 HIGHEST RATE: 17.57 LOWEST RATE: 8.13 HIGHEST RATE: 11.2 LOWEST RATE: 6.4 ONE DIGIT HOMICIDE RATES

ECUADOR INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT

GALLUP AGENCY Ecuador is among the countries in Latin America with the highest trust rate in its Security System. Current Ecuadorian indicators of thefts, safety perception and trust in the police have improved considerably since year 2009. 2009 2013 DIFFERENCE Nicaragua 58 67 +9 Panamá 60 67 +7 Chile 59 66 +7 Ecuador 49 63 +14 Uruguay 59 62 +3 Jamaica Na 61 Na Colombia 58 60 +2 Costa Rica 57 60 +3 Trinidad & Tobago Na 60 Na El Salvador 63 59-4 México 53 59 +6

BAROMETHER OF THE AMERICAS 10 governments with highest approval of security management in America Source: Infobae with data from Barometro de las Americas of Lapop (2014)