Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA

The impact of illicit drug markets on the occurrence of violence varies tremendously depending on many factors. Over the last years, Mexico and the USA have increased security border issues that included many aspects of drug-related trade and criminal activities. Mexico experienced only a small redu...

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Autores:
Puyana, Juan Carlos
Jacob Puyana, Juan Carlos
Rubiano, Andrés M.
Montenegro, Jorge Hernan
Estebanez, Glyn O.
Sanchez, Alvaro Ignacio
Vega-Rivera, Felipe
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Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
Idioma:
eng
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https://doi.org/10.1159/000471853
Palabra clave:
Drug trafficking
Injury
Mexico
Trauma
USA
Violence
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
title Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
spellingShingle Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
Drug trafficking
Injury
Mexico
Trauma
USA
Violence
title_short Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
title_full Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
title_fullStr Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
title_full_unstemmed Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
title_sort Drugs, violence, and trauma in Mexico and the USA
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Puyana, Juan Carlos
Jacob Puyana, Juan Carlos
Rubiano, Andrés M.
Montenegro, Jorge Hernan
Estebanez, Glyn O.
Sanchez, Alvaro Ignacio
Vega-Rivera, Felipe
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Puyana, Juan Carlos
Jacob Puyana, Juan Carlos
Rubiano, Andrés M.
Montenegro, Jorge Hernan
Estebanez, Glyn O.
Sanchez, Alvaro Ignacio
Vega-Rivera, Felipe
dc.contributor.orcid.none.fl_str_mv Rubiano, Andrés M. [0000-0001-8931-3254]
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Drug trafficking
Injury
Mexico
Trauma
USA
Violence
topic Drug trafficking
Injury
Mexico
Trauma
USA
Violence
description The impact of illicit drug markets on the occurrence of violence varies tremendously depending on many factors. Over the last years, Mexico and the USA have increased security border issues that included many aspects of drug-related trade and criminal activities. Mexico experienced only a small reduction in trauma deaths after the enforcement of severe crime reinforcement policies. This strategy in the war on drugs is shifting the drug market to other Central American countries. This phenomenon is called the ballooning effect, whereby the pressure to control illicit drug-related activities in one particular area forces a shift to other more vulnerable areas that leads to an increase in crime and violence. A human rights crisis characterized by suffering, injury, and death related to drug trafficking continues to expand, resulting in the exorbitant loss of lives and cost in productivity across the continent. The current climate of social violence in Central America and the illegal immigration to the USA may be partially related to this phenomenon of drug trafficking, gang violence, and crime. A health care initiative as an alternative to the current war approach may be one of the interventions needed to reduce this crisis.
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