Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Democratic Republic of the Congo police officers inGoma.

Crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is investigated by theDRC's police.

Crime by type

[edit]

Murder

[edit]
Further information:List of countries by intentional homicide rate

The Democratic Republic of the Congo hada murder rate of 13.55 per 100,000 population in 2015.[1]

Corruption

[edit]
Main article:Corruption in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Sexual violence

[edit]
Main article:Sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The DRC, and the east of the DRC in particular, has been described as the "Rape Capital of the World".[2][3] The prevalence and intensity of all forms ofsexual violence has been described as the worst in the world.[4][3]

Much of the research conducted about sexual violence in the DRC has focused on violence against and rape of women as related to these armed conflict, mostly occurring in the eastern region of the country.[5] The eastern region of the DRC has the highest rates of sexual violence, and much of it is perpetrated by armed militia groups.[6] However, other studies have begun to show that sexual violence is pervasive in all parts of the DRC and that it is not always related to the conflict.[6]

Human trafficking

[edit]
Main article:Human trafficking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

TheDemocratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a source and destination country for men, women, and children subjected totrafficking in persons, specifically conditions offorced labor andforced prostitution. The majority of this trafficking is internal, and much of it is perpetrated by armed groups and government forces outside government control within the DRC's unstable eastern provinces.[7]

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Intentional homicide victims | Statistics and Data".dataunodc.un.org. Retrieved2018-06-07.
  2. ^"UN official calls DR Congo 'rape capital of the world.'".BBC. 2010-04-28. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  3. ^abMcCrummen, Stephanie (2007-09-09)."Prevalence of Rape in E. Congo Described as Worst in World".The Washington Post. Retrieved2009-07-17.
  4. ^"UN official calls DR Congo 'rape capital of the world.'".BBC. 2010-04-28. Retrieved2012-11-23.
  5. ^Kilonzo, Nduku; Njoki Ndung'u; Nerida Nthamburi; Caroline Ajema; Miriam Taegtmeye; Salley Theobald; Rachel Tohurst (2009)."Sexual violence legislation in sub-Saharan Africa: the need for strengthened medico-legal linkages".Reproductive Health Matters.17 (34):10–19.doi:10.1016/s0968-8080(09)34485-7.JSTOR 40647441.PMID 19962633.
  6. ^abPeterman, Amber; Tia Palermo; Caryn Bredenkamp (June 2011)."Estimates and Determinants of Sexual Violence Against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo"(PDF).American Journal of Public Health.101 (6):1060–1067.doi:10.2105/ajph.2010.300070.PMC 3093289.PMID 21566049. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 13 June 2013. Retrieved17 March 2013.
  7. ^"Democratic Republic of the Congo".Trafficking in Persons Report 2010.U.S. Department of State (June 14, 2010).Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
History
Geography
Politics
Economy
Society
Culture
Crime in Africa
Sovereign states
States with limited
recognition
Dependencies and
other territories
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crime_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo&oldid=1311425847"
Category:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp