Perception of citizen insecurity in the face of organized crime in Ecuador. A documentary review
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The work delves into epistemological constructs based on citizen perception due to the emergence of organized crime in Ecuador, its objective is to establish the state of knowledge about the perception of citizen insecurity in the face of organized crime in Ecuador. The sample is documentary, analyzing the basic elements of the theoretical construct. Citizens are psychologically and socially affected by social violence, corruption, migration, distrust in public management and poor individual and community well-being.
Keywords: Insecurity, Social Violence, Citizen Perception, Sociological Approach, Psychological Approach.
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Vásquez González, J. P. (2025). Perception of citizen insecurity in the face of organized crime in Ecuador. A documentary review. Revista Iberoamericana De educación, 9(1), 135–145. https://doi.org/10.31876/rie.v9i1.293
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