The State Response to Criminal Armed Groups in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Between Police Reform and Militarization
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This article examines state responses to criminal armed groups in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, focusing on the tension between police reform and militarization. It provides a scholarly analysis within Latin American studies, criminology, and political science frameworks.
The State Response to Criminal Armed Groups in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean: Between Police Reform and Militarization Edited by John P. Sullivan Edited by Pablo Baisotti Subjects: Latin American Studies, Criminology, Law, Political Science Series: SUNY series in Ethics and the Challenges of Contemporary Warfare Hardcover : 9798855810998, 296 pages, January 2027 Request Desk or Examination Copy Request a Media Review Copy PRE-ORDER NOW. View table … Read more The post The State Response to Criminal Armed Groups in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Between Police Reform and Militarization appeared first on Small Wars Journal by Arizona State University.