A recent paper suggests a novel way to curb their power
it take to tackle Mexico’s criminal organisations? That is a question that successive governments have tried and failed to answer. A crackdown on gangs from 2006 caused them to splinter. Violence increased. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s policy to deal with the root causes of crime is known as “Hugs not bullets”.
people they currently need each week, by 2027 membership would be 155,000. If they faced a complete interdiction of new recruits, their numbers would fall to 110,000 by 2027. Focusing on recruitment would be a shift from long-standing Mexican policy, backed by the United States, that focuses on arresting. To make it, Mexico would need a better understanding of how gangs go about hiring. Some people are forced into the job, either by being kidnapped or by applying for fake job advertisements, often that of security guard.
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