Criminal Policy on Organized Crime in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7158025Keywords:
Politics, Criminology, Criminal Policy, Crime, Organized CrimeAbstract
In this article, the existing criminal policy in the Mexican State in terms of organized crime is analyzed, which led to the implementation of a special restrictive penal system that is in contrast with the human rights guarantee system.
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