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Espiral (Guadalajara)

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VITE PEREZ, Miguel Ángel. Violence and vulnerability in Mexico: A sociological reflection. Espiral (Guadalaj.) [online]. 2014, vol.21, n.61, pp.227-258. ISSN 1665-0565.

The purpose of this paper is to develop some sociological explanations of violence by the Mexican government combat organized crime call. For this reason, the Mexican state violence is regarded as the introduction of new rules aimed at the non-recognition of the informal practices of organized groups that control, for example, so lucrative drug trafficking. However, the state order is imposed in a context of social vulnerability, defined as a weakness of citizenship, for example, civil and social rights. Especially because the idea of public safety state, based on technological methods of control of the collective integrations in public spaces, undetermined civil rights and at the sometime, it has failed to consider that social policies were state protections that prevent the spread of poverty and misery, considered as another cause of the proliferation of illegal activities.

Keywords : Vulnerability; criminalization; state of emergency; structural violence; direct violence.

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