Montalvo-Barbot, Alfredo. 1997. Crime in Puerto Rico: Drug trafficking, money laundering, and the poor. Crime & Delinquency 43(4):533-548.Montalvo-Barbot, Alfredo. "Crime in Puerto Rico: Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, and the Poor." Crime and Delinquency 43, no. 4 (October 1997): ...
The geography of crime in contemporary Puerto RicoLopez, Jose Javier
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The article suggests means for detaining crime in Puerto Rico. Issues such as urban sprawl, under-performing schools, guns and youth violence, the lack of affordable housing, and overwhelmed parents coping with the demands of work and family are contributing to the decline in the quality of life...
Puerto Rico's banking industry has historically been close to Venezuela. In 2019, the New York Fed said it would stop approving new master accounts for Puerto Rican offshore banks because of sanctions aimed at ousting Venezuela's socialist President Nicolas Maduro. The case ...
Being an island, Puerto Rico has more than 300 miles of beaches, including the out-islands and cays. That’s one beach to explore and enjoy for each day of the year. There is a perfect beach for everyone - it all depends your idea of the perfect beach. L
JOSHUA GOODMAN Goodman is a Miami-based investigative reporter who writes about the intersection of crime, corruption, drug trafficking and politics in Latin America. He previously spent two decades reporting from South America. twitter mailto
PUERTO RICO CRIME COMMISSION - PROGRESS REPORT, 1978DEQUEVEDO, F ACmssn, Puerto Rico Crime
Discusses the state of the anti-crime campaign in Puerto Rico. Failure of governor Sila Calderon to replace the 'Mano Dura' ('Strong Hand') policy of previous governor Pedro Rossello; Failure of Calderon administration to focus on serious crimes committed by 'hardened' criminals and drug dealers...
The status of Puerto Rico as a commonwealth of the United States provides a unique legal context for alcohol-related policy and law. While part of the United States, Puerto Rico is not one of its states, which is evident in its divergent legislation. In particular, the commonwealth's ...