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CONTROLLING SOCIETY/ CONTROLLING THE STATE: CRIME AND CORRUPTION WITH A FOCUS ON MEXICO
2015
Tractus Aevorum
At a fundamental level, crime and corruption represent the failure to effectively control society (crime) and the state (corruption). Despite the fact that many countries like Mexico face problems in both areas, the literature exploring the links between the two remains limited. This paper explores the intersection of crime and corruption, drawing on the Mexican case for examples and discussion. After defining and differentiating the two concepts to broadly encompass violations of the rule of
doi:10.18413/2312-3044-2015-2-2-149-177
fatcat:t6ihp7an2bb4zaoyazy5o3zp6i