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ID108349
Title ProperCentral America besieged
Other Title Informationcartels and maras country threat analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorDudley, Steven S
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The following is a threat assessment of the seven countries that make up Central America. That region is struggling to control burgeoning street gangs and organized criminal groups which have overrun its poor and ill-prepared security forces. The results are clear: rising crime and homicide rates throughout the region; corruption and instability within the governments. The two gangs that challenge authority are transnational in nature but pose less a threat to national security than they do to everyday life. Their drug peddling and extortion have shattered entire communities and forced the governments to reallocate important resources. The governments' strategy of jailing suspected gang members en masse has arguably made them stronger rather than weaker. Meanwhile, the organized criminal groups have deeply penetrated governments at nearly every level. They control swaths of territory, co-opting these areas, as well as the local governments, for their own purposes. Opposition to them is often futile. Mexican-based organizations are increasingly using violent tactics to displace their rivals. The governments of the region seem unprepared to meet the challenge.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 22, No. 5; Dec 2011: p.890-913
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 22, No. 5; Dec 2011: p.890-913
Key WordsBarrio 18 ;  Cartels ;  Central America ;  Corruption ;  FARC ;  Gangs ;  Illicit Trafficking ;  Maras ;  Mara Salvatrucha ;  Organized Crime ;  Sinaloa Cartel ;  Zetas


 
 
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