A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE

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Autor(a) principal: Puck,Logan
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Lua nova (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-64452021000300029
Resumo: Abstract Scholars tend to agree that imposing comprehensive regulations is one of the most effective strategies states can use to control and direct private security companies. This study shows how attempts to strictly regulate private security firms have failed in Mexico. The Federal government of Mexico, as well as each state government, has created some form of regulation to control the activities of the private security industry. In certain states, these regulations are more stringent than those in many countries. Nonetheless, corruption, weak enforcement, and high entry barriers have created low incentives for private security firms to abide by government regulations, leading to a widespread evasion and an expansive market of unregulated and undisciplined private security companies, thus bringing into question the efficacy of imposing strict private security regulations in states with weak institutions.
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title A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
spellingShingle A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
Puck,Logan
Private Security
Regulations
Mexico
title_short A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
title_full A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
title_fullStr A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
title_full_unstemmed A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
title_sort A failure to impose control: PRIVATE SECURITY AND THE MEXICAN STATE
author Puck,Logan
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Regulations
Mexico
topic Private Security
Regulations
Mexico
description Abstract Scholars tend to agree that imposing comprehensive regulations is one of the most effective strategies states can use to control and direct private security companies. This study shows how attempts to strictly regulate private security firms have failed in Mexico. The Federal government of Mexico, as well as each state government, has created some form of regulation to control the activities of the private security industry. In certain states, these regulations are more stringent than those in many countries. Nonetheless, corruption, weak enforcement, and high entry barriers have created low incentives for private security firms to abide by government regulations, leading to a widespread evasion and an expansive market of unregulated and undisciplined private security companies, thus bringing into question the efficacy of imposing strict private security regulations in states with weak institutions.
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