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In Barranquilla Homicides Go Down, but Not because of the Truce

Summary by La Silla Vacía
This column proposes to analyze, with data in hand, whether the recent decrease in homicides in Barranquilla can really be attributed to the truce between criminal gangs and what aspects of this phenomenon can be measured rigorously (captures, operatives, types of crime, among others). Part of a simple but fundamental idea: any attempt at peace is laudable by its nature; precisely for that reason it is indispensable to understand, with evidence,…
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This column proposes to analyze, with data in hand, whether the recent decrease in homicides in Barranquilla can really be attributed to the truce between criminal gangs and what aspects of this phenomenon can be measured rigorously (captures, operatives, types of crime, among others). Part of a simple but fundamental idea: any attempt at peace is laudable by its nature; precisely for that reason it is indispensable to understand, with evidence,…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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