Crime, Kidnapping, and Liberalization in Mexico in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries (1994–2015)

R. Ochoa
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This chapter provides the political-economic context in which the book takes place. It describes the processes of liberalization and democratization which took place in Mexico from the 1960s and explores the relationship of these processes to crime—specifically, the non-intended consequence of higher crime rates and heightened social volatility. The rise of most types of crime since the mid-1990s is intimately tied to political economic processes that were gripping the country and the Latin American region at the time. They are, as this chapter will show, a by-product of deep economic and political changes—democratization and liberalization—that took place in Mexico from the mid-1980s. The chapter aims to provide the reader with a solid context on which to situate the analyses of kidnapping and trust explored later in the book.
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二十世纪末和二十一世纪初墨西哥的犯罪、绑架和自由化(1994-2015)
本章提供了本书发生的政治经济背景。它描述了自20世纪60年代以来发生在墨西哥的自由化和民主化进程,并探讨了这些进程与犯罪的关系,特别是高犯罪率和社会动荡加剧的非预期后果。自20世纪90年代中期以来,大多数犯罪类型的上升与当时困扰该国和拉丁美洲地区的政治经济进程密切相关。正如本章将展示的那样,它们是20世纪80年代中期发生在墨西哥的深刻的经济和政治变革——民主化和自由化——的副产品。本章旨在为读者提供一个坚实的背景,在此背景下,本书稍后将对绑架和信任进行分析。
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