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Yucatan as an Exception to Rising Criminal Violence in Mexico

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JOURNAL OF POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA
卷 14, 期 1, 页码 103-119

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1866802X221079636

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Criminal violence; Yucatan; security; police; drugs

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Yucatan state has successfully maintained a low and steady level of homicide for decades, even amidst increasing crime rates in the rest of the country. Factors contributing to this include interagency coordination, cooperation between political parties, and collaboration between federal and state authorities.
Yucatan state's homicide level has remained low and steady for decades and criminal violence activity is low, even while crime rates in much of the rest of the country have increased since 2006. In this research note, we examine five main theoretical explanations for Yucatan's relative containment of violence: criminal competition, protection networks and party alternation, vertical partisan fragmentation, interagency coordination, and social cohesion among the Indigenous population. We find that in Yucatan, interagency coordination is a key explanatory variable, along with cooperation around security between Partido Revolucionario Institucional and Partido Accion Nacional governments and among federal and state authorities.

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