A bleak outlook on crime in Mexico, poverty and infants’ brain activity, and climate change and electricity access in Africa.
Crime and anti-crime policies in Mexico in 2022: A bleak outlook Though there is some positive news out of Mexico on lowered homicide rates, the overall picture on crime in the country is far from good. Vanda Felbab-Brown presents what she learned during her recent fieldwork, from criminal groups’ expansion into new economies to the López Obrador administration’s troubling strategy on anti-crime and anti-corruption. Read more |
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