The Role Of Organized Crime In Mexico

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Mexico is a society with high levels of poverty, corruption and impunity, this creates an easy ground for the development of criminal groups, armed or unarmed that feeds the drug trade.
The Mexican United States constitution states in its article 16th the definition of Organized Crime as an organization made up of three or more persons with the purpose of committing crimes in a short-term or long-terms way, in the terms of the law of the matter''.
Violence in Mexico is caused mostly by these organizations. They are the ones that have caused, and are causing, lack of governance often of a transnational type. Based on federal's government data, it is possible to affirm that about 70% of intentional homicides allegedly linked to drug trafficking are attributable to organizations led by drug dealers from the state of Sinaloa, who were previously part of a broad of coalition.
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As we can notice, there is no State in Mexico free of criminal manifestations derived from drug