Why do drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) sometimes prey on the communities in which they operate but sometimes provide assistance to these communities? What explains their strategies of extortion and co-optation toward civil society? Using new survey data from Mexico, including list experiments to elicit responses about potentially illegal behavior, this article measures the prevalence of extortion and assistance among DTOs. In support of our theory, these data show that territorial contestation among rival organizations produces more extortion and, in contrast, DTOs provide more assistance when they have monopoly control over a turf. The article uncovers other factors that also shape DTOs’ strategies toward the population, including th...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug traffick-ing in recent yea...
The struggle between the Mexican government and Mexican drug cartels has\ud reached a critical point...
Until the 1980s, Mexico enjoyed relative freedom from violence. Ruthless drug cartels existed, but t...
Mexico’s drug trafficking groups are some of the world’s most violent organizations, killing journal...
Extortion has become the most favored activity among traditional organized crime elements [1] in Mex...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking in recent year...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking in recent year...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Transnational organized crime is a pressing global security issue. Mexico is currently embroiled in ...
Transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), particularly drug trafficking organizations (DTOs), are...
To what extent does the Mexican society support cooperation with foreign authorities to combat the d...
Given the insecurity that the Mexican state and millions of people face at the hands of drug traffic...
To what extent does the Mexican society support cooperation with foreign authorities to combat the d...
This article explains a surprising wave of lethal attacks by drug cartels against hundreds of local ...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug traffick-ing in recent yea...
The struggle between the Mexican government and Mexican drug cartels has\ud reached a critical point...
Until the 1980s, Mexico enjoyed relative freedom from violence. Ruthless drug cartels existed, but t...
Mexico’s drug trafficking groups are some of the world’s most violent organizations, killing journal...
Extortion has become the most favored activity among traditional organized crime elements [1] in Mex...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking in recent year...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug trafficking in recent year...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Over the course of the last century, drug trafficking throughout Latin America has led to the rise o...
Transnational organized crime is a pressing global security issue. Mexico is currently embroiled in ...
Transnational criminal organizations (TCOs), particularly drug trafficking organizations (DTOs), are...
To what extent does the Mexican society support cooperation with foreign authorities to combat the d...
Given the insecurity that the Mexican state and millions of people face at the hands of drug traffic...
To what extent does the Mexican society support cooperation with foreign authorities to combat the d...
This article explains a surprising wave of lethal attacks by drug cartels against hundreds of local ...
The proliferation and impunity of organized crime groups involved in drug traffick-ing in recent yea...
The struggle between the Mexican government and Mexican drug cartels has\ud reached a critical point...
Until the 1980s, Mexico enjoyed relative freedom from violence. Ruthless drug cartels existed, but t...