Mexican Cartels: An Encyclopedia of Mexico's Crime and Drug Wars

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David F. Marleyauthor

David F. Marley is a historian who lived in Mexico City for more than three decades, formerly researching and teaching at the Colegio de México and Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia in Mexico City.

Mexican Cartels: An Encyclopedia of Mexico's Crime and Drug Wars

20191031

ABC-CLIO

Pages 352
Topics Beltran Leyva Clan;Camarena, Enrique;"El Chapo" Guzman;Mexican Army Special Forces;MS-13;Narco Ballads;Narco Tanks;Santa Muerte;Sicarios;Sinaloa Cartel;Crime;Current Events and Issues: Law and Crime

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Mexican Cartels: An Encyclopedia of Mexico's Crime and Drug Wars

Author(s): Marley, David;
Contributors: Marley, David;
Abstract:

This captivating resource covers the bloody history of Mexican drug cartels from their rise in the 1980s to the latest round of brutal violence, which has seen more than 125,000 Mexican citizens killed over the past decade.


• Offers a reliable resource for students and researchers who want to explore the world of Mexican drug cartels more knowledgeably and in greater depth

• Provides accurate information on many facets of the drug trade, much of which has been erroneously represented in the popular press and other media outlets

• Explores in detail the impact of the drug war in both Mexico and the United States

• Enables readers to pursue connections from one entry to another through numerous cross-references

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David F. Marleyauthor

David F. Marley is a historian who lived in Mexico City for more than three decades, formerly researching and teaching at the Colegio de México and Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia in Mexico City.

eISBN-13: 9781440864766
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Print ISBN-13: 9781440864759
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pages: 352
Publication Date: 20191031