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Defeating Los Zetas Organized Crime The State And Organized Society In La Laguna Mexico 20072014 Sergio Aguayo Y Jacobo Dayn

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Defeating Los Zetas Organized Crime The State And Organized Society In La Laguna Mexico 20072014 Sergio Aguayo Y Jacobo Dayn
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Publisher: El Colegio de Mexico AC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.87 MB
Author: Sergio Aguayo Y Jacobo Dayán
ISBN: 9786075642208, 607564220X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Defeating Los Zetas Organized Crime The State And Organized Society In La Laguna Mexico 20072014 Sergio Aguayo Y Jacobo Dayn by Sergio Aguayo Y Jacobo Dayán 9786075642208, 607564220X instant download after payment.

The narrative regarding criminal violence in Mexico tends to highlight the negative, while minimizing success stories: this book is different. It explains the reasons why the region of La Laguna succeeded in reducing the statistics of homicides and missing persons and how it started to attend to the families of victims. There were two key factors: 1)federal, state, and local government pushing aside party differences in order to coordinate efforts, and 2) dialogue and response to the petitions of social actors. The result is the best security model in Mexico.

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