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Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Journal A Social Network Analysis of Mexico’s Dark Network Alliance Structure Abstract This article assesses Mexico’s organized crime alliance and subgroup network structures. Through social network… Nathan P. Jones, Irina Chindea, Daniel Weisz Argomedo, John P. Sullivan December 5, 2022
Drug Policy | Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Journal The Unintended Consequences of Kingpin Strategies: Kidnap Rates and the Arellano-Felix Organization Abstract Kingpin strategies— the targeting of the top-levels of terrorist or drug trafficking organization hierarchies—… Nathan P. Jones January 16, 2013
Drug Policy | Center for the U.S. and Mexico | Journal Mexico Drug Policy and Security Review 2012 Introduction With a new year and a new administration in Mexico we can expect continuity in substantive policy and… Nathan P. Jones January 11, 2013