All Stories

  1. Forced Disappearances, Indigenous Peoples and Socio-Environmental Conflict in Mexico
  2. Beyond the immediate effects of income inequality on homicide rates: A reply to Daly's critique
  3. The spatial clustering and heterogeneity of the burglary and concentrated disadvantage relationship in Washington, DC
  4. Prison Violence in Latin America: Criminal Governance and an Absent State
  5. Open Access: Cultural stigmatization and police corruption: cannabis, gender, and legalization in Mexico
  6. City on fire: The role of extortion in urban fires
  7. Unraveling residential burglary trends in urban Mexico: The role of target accessibility, time and regional contexts
  8. Policing Social Disorder and Broken Windows Theory: Spatial Evidence from the “Franeleros” Experience
  9. Internal Structure of the Neoliberal State
  10. Clandestine Dumpsites and Crime in Mexico City: Revisiting the Broken Windows Theory
  11. The Deterrence Effect of Police Stations on Crime in Buenos Aires and Mexico City
  12. The “new” crimes of pandemics: observations and insights from Latin America
  13. Landscapes of dispossession: Criminal justice and property rights in Mexico (2015–2020)
  14. Getting back to the state: policing the Covid-19 pandemic
  15. Street robbery around the Golden Line in Mexico City: a quasi-natural experiment between metro stations and bus stops
  16. Islands of power. Democratic legitimacy, autonomous organisms, and their conflict in Mexico
  17. A quantile panel examination of the moderation effects of guardianship on residential burglary
  18. Legal defense in Latin America: challenges within change
  19. Testing the local and spatial spillover effects of police monitored CCTV systems on crime
  20. State Theory and Public Administration in Latin America: Research Traditions and a Test Case
  21. Crime Reporting and Institutional Reputation of the Police in Mexico
  22. Public defenders versus private attorneys: A comparison of criminal case disposition outcomes by type of counsel in Mexico
  23. Virus containment measures and homicide in Mexico: An assessment of community strain theory
  24. Family violence and runaway children in prisoner populations of Latin America
  25. The Impact of Anti-COVID-19 Measures on Mexico City Criminal Reports
  26. Residential burglary and concentrated disadvantage: A spatial heterogeneity analysis in Mexico City
  27. Empirical Issues in the Homicide-Income Inequality Argument
  28. How to periodize a violent conflict: A proposal using the case of Mexico
  29. Identifying archetypal cannabis consumers to inform drug policy design: a Q-sort assessment of young adults’ attitudes in Mexico City’s metropolitan area
  30. Cultural stigmatization and police corruption: cannabis, gender, and legalization in Mexico
  31. Criminal displacement in Mexico city's metropolitan area: The case of kidnapping
  32. La dificultad contramayoritaria de las burocracias públicas
  33. A Community-level Test of General Strain Theory (GST) in Mexico
  34. Drug Interactions and Juvenile Delinquency in Mexico
  35. Crime deterrent effect of police stations
  36. No life, no land: Homicide and dispossession in Mexico
  37. Spatial Analysis of Gunshot Reports on Twitter in Mexico City
  38. On the relationship between police force presence and crime in Mexico: A spatial analysis
  39. The spatial diffusion of homicide in Mexico City: a test of theories in context
  40. Discursive Representations of Migration
  41. Pre-trial detention and legal defence in Latin America
  42. Prisons and Crime in Latin America
  43. Female homicide victimisation in Mexico: a group-based trajectory and spatial study
  44. Corona crimes: How pandemic narratives change criminal landscapes
  45. Testing Routine Activity Theory in Mexico
  46. The impact of city block type on residential burglary: Mexico City as case study
  47. Criminal justice reform and court-imposed bail in Mexico: an empirical report
  48. Stories of the “good father”: The role of fatherhood among incarcerated men in Mexico
  49. Women Providing and Men Free Riding: Work, Visits and Gender Roles in Mexican Prisons
  50. Responding to COVID-19 in Latin American Prisons: The Cases of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico
  51. Tipo de vivienda, barreras físicas y sensación de inseguridad en la colonia
  52. Doing Marginalized Motherhood: Identities and Practices among Incarcerated Women in Mexico
  53. Homicide as a function of city block layout: Mexico City as case study
  54. Perceived Police Corruption and Fear of Crime in Mexico
  55. Determinantes de la sentencia: Detención en flagrancia y prisión preventiva en México
  56. Testing Broken Windows Theory in Mexico City
  57. Introduction: Special Issue on Prison Violence in the Americas
  58. Police crackdowns in Mexico City
  59. War on Drugs, War on Women: Visualizing Female Homicide in Mexico
  60. Economic informality as a national project
  61. Concentrated Violence: The Influence of Criminal Activity and Governance on Prison Violence in Latin America
  62. Modeling Crime in an Uptown Neighborhood: The Case of Santa Fe in Mexico City
  63. A descriptive model of the relationship between police CCTV systems and crime. Evidence from Mexico City
  64. Convergence Dynamics of Robbery Rates in Mexico
  65. Lethal Violence, Childhood, and Gender in Mexico City
  66. Some Reasons for Using Zipf's Law in the Analysis of Urban Crime: The Case of Mexico
  67. School Vandalism in Mexico
  68. Crime in Mexico City
  69. Género y ocupación en la justicia federal
  70. War Hypotheses: Drug Trafficking, Sovereignty and the Armed Forces in Mexico
  71. The Problems and Promises of Research on Deaths Due to Legal Intervention in Latin America
  72. Mapping the Killer State: Gender, Space, and Deaths Due to Legal Intervention in Mexico (2004–2010)
  73. Comprensión social y complejidad del derecho en el ámbito familiar
  74. Controlling the Madrinas: The Police Informer Management and Control System in Mexico
  75. Freezing Out the Mexican Cops: Bullying as Discrimination at the Police Workplace in Mexico City
  76. ‘Madrinas’: snitching/para‐policing and the illegal support of police work in Mexico
  77. UTILIDAD Y EFICACIA DE TRATADOS Y CONVENIOS INTERNACIONALES EN MÉXICO: CULTURA LABORAL Y DISCRIMINACIÓN HACIA LAS MUJERES
  78. Police Efficiency and Management: Citizen Confidence and Satisfaction
  79. Las funciones de la toleranci en la resocialización política de lá ciudadanía
  80. Legitimación y consenso en la iusfilosofía argentina
  81. The Rule of Law in Multilateral Institutions and International Aid for Development: Judicial Reform in the Global Order