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Title: Mexican Law Enforcement
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May 13, 2002 |
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In larger cities, preventative police agencies are quite complex and may contain numerous specialized divisions.
Police in Mexico battle internal corruption and inefficiency at all levels. Public confidence of police in Mexico is almost non-existent due to such widespread corruption... Showed first 250 characters
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"A survey in 1999 found that 90% of respondents in Mexico City had little or no trust in the police? Nationwide, only 12% of the population has expressed confidence in the police" (Reames 7). With such a poor public perception, police run into more challenges when faced with legitimately performing their duties... Showed next 250 characters
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