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MEXICO ON A CRIMINAL TRAFFIC SCENARIO

https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2017-2-53-184-194

Abstract

The article describes the problem of organized crime in modern Mexico. It addresses the activities of criminal clans, which profoundly evolved since the 1930s. The USMexican extensive border length and the stable demand for drugs in the United States leads to the continuous flow of illegal migrants and drugs from Mexico to the US and American firearms back to Mexico. First, the authors address the issue of interconnectedness of crime in the neighboring countries. Second, they describe the geographical distribution of crime activity. It shows the influence of organized crime on the political life oin Mexico and ways of its adaptation to law enforcement pressure, namely division and disaggregation. The authors state that the fight against organized crime was ineffective in Mexico in 2006-2012, because it ignored political and cultural realities, it used exclusively force and almost did not involve civil society. In addition, it only increased the level of violence in the country and contributed to the growth of corruption in the ranks of law enforcement. Moreover, it increased the level of violence in the country and contributed to the growth of corruption in the ranks of law enforcement. Many of its components had a pronounced «pre-election» character, aimed at attracting the voter with the promise of an «early and decisive victory» over criminals. The article proposes new approach to the problem of organized crime in Mexico. To start with, government should refuse to use unilateral, as well as politicized and opportunistic actions. The involvement of civic society is of ultimate importance.

 

About the Authors

M. P. Moloeznik
University Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of the University of Guadalajara
Mexico

Research Professor (Ph.D), Department of Political Studies,

Guanajuato No. 1045, C.P. 44260. Guadalajara, Jalisco



B. F. Martynov
Moscow state institute of international relations (MGIMO-University)
Russian Federation

Professor of the MGIMO University, the Head of the Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of Russia,

av. Vernadskogo 76, Moscow, 119454



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Moloeznik M.P., Martynov B.F. MEXICO ON A CRIMINAL TRAFFIC SCENARIO. MGIMO Review of International Relations. 2017;(2(53)):184-194. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2017-2-53-184-194

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