Mexico’s Drug Trafficking Organizations: Source and Scope of the Rising ViolenceDIANE Publishing, 2011 This report provides background on drug trafficking in Mexico: it identifies the major drug trafficking organizations (DTOs); how the organized crime "landscape" has been altered by fragmentation; and analyzes the context, scope, and scale of the violence. It examines current trends of the violence, analyzes prospects for curbing violence in the future, and compares it with violence in Colombia. |
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Mexico's Drug Trafficking Organizations: Source and Scope of the Violence June S. Beittel,Congressional Research Service No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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