The Mexican War on Drugs: Crime and the Limits of the Government Persuasion, in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 27, No. I 2015.ROMERO V, MAGALONI B, DfAZ-CAYEROS A.The Mexican War on Drugs: Crime and the Limits of Government Persuasion [J] .Imemational Journal ...
The Zetas are already considered the hemisphere's most violent criminal organization. They have been blamed for a large share of the tens of thousands of deaths in Mexico's war on drugs, though other gangs also have repeatedly committed mass slayings. Running gun battles between Navy personnel ...
KEITH MAGUIRE School of Public Administration and Law, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland POLICING THE MEXICAN MAFIA: ORGANIZED CRIME AND THE WAR ON DRUGS Introduction The abolition of border controls as part of a broader strategy to enhance the completion of the internal market raised many...
The instruments were applied in a national context of war on drugs, in which acts of extreme violence like mass murders, beheadings and skinning are present. Results indicate that 35% of the journalists had PTSD symptoms. However, rates of PTSD symptoms in reporters who cover drug war news ...
Analysts interviewed by Reuters said the designation is unlikely to be a game changer in the war on drugs and does not dramatically alter existing powers bestowed on U.S. authorities to go after the cartels. The Kingpin Act– which dates back to the 1990s...
How many died in Mexico's War on Drugs? How many battles were in the War of 1812? How many Civil War battles were fought in Virginia? How many people died in the Goliad massacre? How many Union soldiers died in the Battle of Vicksburg?
Since 2011, there have been many collusion scandals between politicians and narcotics cartels that have been exposed to the public. If politicians become ‘puppets’ of narcotics cartels, it is very unlikely that the ‘War on Drugs’ in Mexico will be won by the government. ...
Pablo Acosta and Amado Carrillo-Fuentes have become infamous . . . but the agents who risk everything to stop the drug lords remain in obscurity. Now, Agent David Regela exposes the shocking truth about the real enemies in the war on drugs. ...
In Mexico City, the military has a museum used to train officials, diplomats and cadets about the war on drugs. Samples of various drugs including cocaine are labeled in a glass case. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post) For the Mexican TCOs, industrializing and controlling the methamphetamin...