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Welcome to InSight Crime's Game Changers 2015, where we highlight the year's most important trends...
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InSight Crime Game Changers 2015 – The Year of Corruption and Organized Crime
The almost unimaginable violence and shocking murder rates that turned Ciudad Juarez into the most...
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In ‘Postwar’ Ciudad Juarez, Children are Still in Serious Danger
Revista Factum has obtained access to emails written by the businessman Jose Aquiles Enrique Rais...
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Courting El Salvador’s Puppet Master
A new barrier to Latin American integration has emerged in northern Chile. People who wish to reach...
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How Violence, Crime Drives Migration from Colombia to Chile
In Acapulco, Mexico, access to school grounds is limited, and children share the playground with...
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In Acapulco Schools, Math is Hard; Gunfights are Harder
In this article, the role of El Salvador Attorney General Luis Martinez in obstructing...
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Did El Salvador’s Attorney General Protect ‘Chepe Diablo’?
A new study by the Inter-American Development Bank finds that violence disproportionately affects...
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How Crime Affects Mexico’s Housing Prices
This article explores the security and political effects of militia forces that emerged in Mexico...
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Militias in Mexico: Citizens’ Security or Further Conflict Escalation?
Once silenced by fear, the families of some 400 victims who have been forcibly disappeared in and...
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The ‘Bloodhounds’ Searching for Mass Graves in Guerrero, Mexico
The United States Congress included $750 million for the Northern Triangle countries in its annual...
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5 Takeaways from US Congress Northern Triangle Aid Package
The Colombian Supreme Court has absolved a former paramilitary leader of drug trafficking charges,...
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Prosecution Gaffe Absolves Colombia Paramilitary of Drug Trafficking
One suspects that Marlon James didnt set out to write a definitive account of Caribbean gang life...
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