Criminal market
4.41
Human Trafficking
5.75
Human Smuggling
5.75
Arms Trafficking
4.67
Flora Crimes
1.25
Fauna Crimes
3.67
Non-Renewable Resources Crimes
4.75
Heroin Trade
2.75
Cocaine Trade
3.58
Cannabis Trade
6.75
Synthetic Drugs Trade
5.17
Criminal Actors
5.05
Mafia-Style Groups
3.33
Criminal Networks
5.33
State-Embedded Actors
6.83
Foreign Actors
4.67
Political Leadership and Governance
4.67
Government Transparency and Accountability
3.75
International Cooperation
4.08
National Policies and Laws
5.08
Judicial System and Detention
4.17
Law Enforcement
5.17
Territorial Integrity
5.25
Anti-Money Laundering
3.75
Economic Regulatory Environment
4.42
Victim and Witness Support
3.00
Prevention
2.92
Non-State Actors
4.00
Political Leadership and Governance
4.67
Government Transparency and Accountability
3.75
International Cooperation
4.08
National Policies and Laws
5.08
Judicial System and Detention
4.17
Law Enforcement
5.17
Territorial Integrity
5.25
Anti-Money Laundering
3.75
Economic Regulatory Environment
4.42
Victim and Witness Support
3.00
Prevention
2.92
Non-State Actors
4.00
In line with the rest of the continent, criminal actors in this region drive the criminality score up, with a score of 5.04, which is higher than the region's score for criminal markets (4.41). When looking at each of the criminality components individually, both criminal markets and criminal actors are below the continental averages (4.68 and 5.25, respectively), suggesting perhaps a more limited distribution of the criminality typologies than found in other regions.
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The criminal markets score is represented by the pyramid base size and the criminal actors score is represented by the pyramid height, on a scale ranging from 1 to 10. The resilience score is represented by the panel height, which can be identified by the side of the panel.