**Primary Article: Rising Violence Against Women in Tijuana Neighborhoods**
Tijuana has been grappling with a concerning rise in violence against women, with certain neighborhoods reporting a higher incidence of these cases. Recently, emergency calls made to 911 have highlighted three areas, Natura, Urbi Villa del Prado, and Pedregal, as the most affected. Mónica Vargas Núñez, the head of the Baja California Women’s Institute (Inmujer), noted that psychological violence is the most prevalent form. This type of violence can be particularly insidious as it leaves no visible signs but profoundly impacts emotional well-being, self-esteem, and personal security.
Vargas Núñez emphasized the importance of addressing these issues, mentioning efforts to bring services and initiatives to these areas. With the collaboration of civil associations, measures such as improving public lighting are being implemented to prevent violence and ensure women’s safety.
**Secondary Article: Nationwide Concerns Over Psychological Violence Against Women in Mexico**
Throughout Mexico, psychological violence against women continues to be a pressing issue. Statistics reveal that this form of violence remains underreported due to its non-physical nature, making it difficult to identify and address. Experts call for comprehensive strategies that include educational campaigns to raise awareness and legal reforms to ensure psychological violence is taken seriously within the judicial system.
Recent data from the National Women’s Institute highlights that many women face emotional abuse in their relationships, yet few seek help, primarily due to fear and stigma. Moving forward, authorities and organizations nationwide are working towards creating supportive environments where women feel secure to report abuse and access necessary resources.
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