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Mexico

Mexico. Drugs and Violence Cha-Cha, Lo-Lo, Al, Estes. Why?. Since 1980’s Columbian Drug Lords have used Mexico as trade route Spike in killings connected to arrest of Osiel Cardenas Corruption in local police, lack of fed support Murder rates double between 2005-2010. Progress.

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Mexico

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  1. Mexico Drugs and Violence Cha-Cha, Lo-Lo, Al, Estes

  2. Why? • Since 1980’s Columbian Drug Lords have used Mexico as trade route • Spike in killings connected to arrest of Osiel Cardenas • Corruption in local police, lack of fed support • Murder rates double between 2005-2010

  3. Progress • Drug- cartel related deaths decrease • Many leading mafiosi have been captured and killed. 12 out of 37 kingpins remain at large. • Mexico spends 5 billion pesos on security and social development • Drop in murders • There are more jobs, keeping people out of gangs. • They replaced the old written justice system and brought in oral trials, making trials faster

  4. Current Situation • Targeting cartels heads of contract-kills • Comparison 2011- 2012 current

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