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El informe estadístico presenta los resultados de la encuesta realizada en escuelas públicas a una muestra de estudiantes entre 9no y 12mo grado para el año de referencia, desglosado por grado y por género. Se incluyen estadísticas sobre los siguientes temas: a) seguridad personal de los estudiantes, b) comportamientos relacionados a la violencia (incluyendo violencia de pareja, 'bullying' y 'cyberbullying'), c) sentimientos e intentos de suicidio, d) fumar cigarrillos, e) tomar bebidas alcohólicas, f) uso de marihuana, g) uso de otras drogas, h) comportamiento sexual, i) peso corporal, j) nutrición, k) actividad física, l) otros temas de salud que te han enseñado en la escuela, m) ácido fólico y n) otras características demográficas.
Presenta estadísticas sobre la criminalidad en Puerto Rico, conforme al modelo estadístico Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) del National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Incluye el número de querellas presentadas de los siete delitos, clasificados como tipo I:
1) Delitos de violencia (Asesinatos y homicidios, Violaciones por la fuerza, Robos, Agresiones agravadas).
2) Delitos contra la propiedad (Escalamientos, Apropiaciones ilegales, Hurto de autos).
Los datos se presentan por regiones, distritos o precintos, municipios, sectores de vigilancia y por meses.
Monthly report on the seismic activity of the Puerto Rico Seismic Network (RSPR) of the Department of Geology (UPR-Mayagüez). It includes the number of recorded earthquakes, their distribution by seismic regions and an epicentral map of the earthquakes. It also includes the depths of the epicenters and the quantities on the Richter Scale.
Portal: Puerto Rico Seismic Network
El informe estadístico provee una descripción de la infracción cometida por un ciudadano y la cantidad de infracciones por periodos.
Presenta estadísticas de varios temas relacionados con el gobierno municipal de Yauco, incluyendo reciclaje, manejo de emergencias, órdenes de protección, emergencias médicas, y matrícula escolar.
El informe recoge la cantidad de miembros de la población correccional evadidos mensualmente de las instituciones o programas correccionales.
Informe de Delitos Tipo 1 se realiza en coordinación con la Policía Estatal
Presenta estadísticas sobre las muertes occuridas en accidentes viales. Incluye desgloses por mes, por dia de la semana, región, municipio, unidades de patrullas de carretera, edad, género, tipo de víctimas (Conductor, Peatón, Pasajero, Motociclista, Ciclista y Jinete), hora del accidente, y en algunos casos por día calendario. Se incluyen todos los accidentes reportados por el Negociado de Patrullas de Carreteras, Autopistas y Tren Urbano, aun cuando estos no hayan sido reportados a través de una querella.
El informe recoge la cantidad de confinados transportados mensualmente en las instituciones correccionales por razón de salida.
The Electronic Video Game System, hereinafter SVJ, was created by virtue of Act No. 83 of July 2, 1987, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Equestrian Industry and Sports Act, as a complement to live horse racing. This system is operated by the Camarero Racetrack Operating Company and the SVJ supplier. This activity is regulated, supervised and supervised by the Government of Puerto Rico through the Administration of Industry and Equestrian Sports, hereinafter the AIDH. Both horse betting and SVJ betting can only be carried out at equestrian agencies. These are businesses operated by small merchants under contract with the Camarero Racetrack Operating Company. The AIDH, by mandate of law, must send to the Puerto Rico Legislature an Annual Report on the Implementation of SVJ in the jurisdiction of Puerto Rico. This Report should detail the following information: the annual net income generated by the licensed operating company, the supplier for each equestrian agency, the total amounts played, the total amounts paid, the number of terminals in operation, the number of terminals disconnected or removed from the SVJ and the causes for such disconnection or removal and the percentage of payment and distribution of the Net Income Deposit Account. Within this Report, in one of its annexes, the active agencies with SVJ, terminals installed and in operation, amount of money played by the bettor, amount of money paid to the bettor, betting entry in the SVJ, SVJ betting payments, percentage of repayment to the player, commission paid to Equestrian Agents by the Operating Company, the administrative expense incurred by AIDH in supervising and supervising the SVJ, the distribution for Career prizes and the net income of the SVJ. The study variables are the money bet by the player, the prizes awarded to the player and the number of SVJ terminals and equestrian agencies. This Report provides an annual overview of the implementation of the electronic video game system authorized by law to be operated and which works in addition to authorized horse racing within Puerto Rico's equestrian agencies.
The Puerto Rico Violent Death Notification System (PRVDRS) is an epidemiological surveillance system designed to obtain a complete census of violent deaths in Puerto Rico. The PRVDRS, affiliated with the Puerto Rico Statistics Institute, began participating in the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) in September 2016. The PRVDRS collects, analyzes and publishes information on all violent deaths in Puerto Rico. Violent deaths occur by suicide or homicide, deaths from injuries with unintentional firearms, by legal intervention (except the death penalty), and deaths with undetermined intent. The documentation of violent deaths is carried out through a collaboration agreement with the Institute of Forensic Sciences, Puerto Rico Police Negotiate and the Demographic Registry (Vital Statistics) of the Department of Health.
Preliminary Data 2025
Editors:
Diego E. Zavala Zegarra, MSc, PhD
Mariluz Bezares Salinas, B.S., MS
Mario O. Font Martin, MP, PPL
Cristian Perdomo, MSC
Dates:
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Documents:
2019 Annual Report
Editors:
Diego E. Zavala Zegarra, MSc, PhD
Mariluz Bezares Salinas, B.S., MS
Glorian Carrasquillo Sanchez, BA, MPH
Tania M. Martinez Sanchez, BS, MPH
Dates:
Thursday, November 03, 2022
Documents:
2018 Annual Report
Editors:
Diego E. Zavala Zegarra, MSc, PhD
Mariluz Bezares Salinas, B.S., MS
Glorian Carrasquillo Sanchez, BA, MPH
Tania M. Martinez Sanchez, BS, MPH
Dates:
Wednesday, December 01, 2021
Docs
2017 Annual Report
Editors:
Diego E. Zavala Zegarra, MSc, PhD
Myribel Santiago, MPH
Mariluz Bezares Salinas, B.S., MS
Glorian Carrasquillo Sanchez, BA, MPH
Tania M. Martinez Sanchez, BS, MPH
Dates:
Monday, August 24, 2020
Docs
Se recopila gracias a la colaboración de organizaciones que apoyan a la población sin hogar y el gobierno. Los resultados son divulgados mediante un informe en pdf que contiene estadísticas sobre lugar de la entrevista, municipio, género, país de procedencia, edad, hijos, víctima de violencia doméstica, participación en fuerzas armadas, alcance educativo, fuentes de ingreso, ciertas condiciones de salud, etc.
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To amend Article 1.3 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, also known as the “Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention Act”, to recognize economic violence as a form of domestic violence; to order the Office of the Women's Attorney, Department of Family; Department…
To amend Article 1.3 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, also known as the “Domestic Violence Prevention and Intervention Act”, to recognize economic violence as a form of domestic violence; to order the Office of the Women's Attorney, Department of Family; Department…
The Puerto Rico Statistics Institute and the Puerto Rico Department of Justice signed an agreement that will enable the use of data, on the level of risk of victims in cases of domestic violence, with the purpose of creating new policies and strategies to prevent…
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To add a new paragraph (f) to Article 3.7 of Law No. 54 of August 15, 1989, as amended, known as the “Law for the Prevention and Intervention against Domestic Violence”, for the purpose of establishing that the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation of…
3.11, such as Articles 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12, respectively, add a new subparagraph (5) to paragraph (C) of the re-enumerated Article 3.8 of Act No. 54 of August 15, 1989, as amended, known as the “Act for the Prevention and Intervention against Domestic…
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