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How data helped Mexico City reduce high-impact crime by more than 50%

An open data policy has helped Mexico City reduce crime.

An open data policy has helped Mexico City reduce crime. Image: Unsplash.

Alfredo Molina Ledesma
Partner, LATAM Infrastructure & Capital Projects, Deloitte
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