Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México

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Autor(a) principal: Ochoa, Jerjes Aguirre
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Herrera Torres, Hugo Amador
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Quaestio Iuris (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/quaestioiuris/article/view/39514
Resumo: This article analyzes the functions performed by municipal police to contain criminal activity in the state of Michoacán, Mexico; specifically in the ‘Hotlands’ (Tierra Caliente) in the 2000-2017 period. Using an ethnographic approach based on 35 in-depth interviews with key figures at the municipal level, we found that the police have been unable to control the advance of criminal activity. To make matters worse, there are cases in which they have become allies of delinquent groups. The lack of legitimacy of the police explains to a large extent their inefficiency. The study suggests that the only way out of the crisis of legitimacy facing municipal police forces is to strengthen the rule-of-law, consolidate democratic structures, and have the police adopt the role of mediators in social conflicts. Implementing structural solutions designed to improve the functioning of police in Mexico also demands enhancing the quality of the country’s democracy at the municipal level.
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title Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
spellingShingle Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
Ochoa, Jerjes Aguirre
Mexico
Michoacán
Police
Legitimacy
Criminologia
title_short Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
title_full Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
title_fullStr Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
title_full_unstemmed Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
title_sort Municipal police and organized crime. The case of Michoacán, México
author Ochoa, Jerjes Aguirre
author_facet Ochoa, Jerjes Aguirre
Herrera Torres, Hugo Amador
author_role author
author2 Herrera Torres, Hugo Amador
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ochoa, Jerjes Aguirre
Herrera Torres, Hugo Amador
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mexico
Michoacán
Police
Legitimacy
Criminologia
topic Mexico
Michoacán
Police
Legitimacy
Criminologia
description This article analyzes the functions performed by municipal police to contain criminal activity in the state of Michoacán, Mexico; specifically in the ‘Hotlands’ (Tierra Caliente) in the 2000-2017 period. Using an ethnographic approach based on 35 in-depth interviews with key figures at the municipal level, we found that the police have been unable to control the advance of criminal activity. To make matters worse, there are cases in which they have become allies of delinquent groups. The lack of legitimacy of the police explains to a large extent their inefficiency. The study suggests that the only way out of the crisis of legitimacy facing municipal police forces is to strengthen the rule-of-law, consolidate democratic structures, and have the police adopt the role of mediators in social conflicts. Implementing structural solutions designed to improve the functioning of police in Mexico also demands enhancing the quality of the country’s democracy at the municipal level.
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