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Costa Rica

MODERATE

Human Rights Violation

Scoring: V1.8.1
Updated: 4/13/2026

Costa Rica shows moderate signals for human rights violation. 45,683 historical precedent windows were identified across all four pattern length tiers (short, medium, long, and institutional). This means Costa Rica's economic indicators are following trajectories that, in other countries, preceded human rights violation events. The most recent matching event in the curated database was in 2020.

45,683
Precedent Windows
Historical trajectory matches
0.55
Peak Salience
Moderate signal
4
Active Tiers
of 4 pattern length tiers
2020
Last Event Year
Most recent matching event

Signal by Pattern Length Tier

Different pattern lengths capture different dynamics. Short patterns (3–8 years) detect policy cycles and fiscal crises. Long patterns (21+ years) detect structural and institutional trajectories.

S
Short-term (3–8 years)
3,635 precedents · salience=0.44
M
Medium-term (9–20 years)
10,040 precedents · salience=0.54
L
Long-term (21–40 years)
19,716 precedents · salience=0.55
XL
Institutional (41+ years)
12,292 precedents · salience=0.48

What This Means

QGI found 45,683historical cases where other countries' economic indicators followed a trajectory that subsequently led to a human rights violation event. Costa Rica's current indicator trajectory matches these historical patterns.

This does not mean Costa Rica will experience human rights violation. It means the economic conditions that historically preceded such events in other countries are present in Costa Rica's current data. Analysts should examine the underlying evidence and apply domain expertise.

QGI surfaces economically-grounded risk candidates that analysts should examine. Risk tiers reflect historical precedent density, not probability forecasts.