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    por Piccato, Pablo
    Publicado 2001
    “…Crime in Mexico City, 1900-1931…”
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    “…CONCLUSION: The precipitous decline in injury-related 9-1-1 calls, traffic accidents, and crime in Mexico City occurred at the same time as the issuance of the first wave of public health orders in March 2020. …”
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    por Piccato, Pablo
    Publicado 2010
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    “…OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on conventional crime and organized crime in Mexico City, Mexico. METHODS: Mexico City's Attorney General's Office reported crime data, covering domestic violence, burglary, robbery, vehicle theft, assault-battery, homicides, kidnapping, and extortion. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Considering the increasing incidence of crime in Mexico, it is necessary to understand the strategies that individuals utilize in response to victimization and the effects of this on their subjective well-being. …”
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    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Crime and criminality in Mexico -- The social construction of crime in Mexico / Robert Buffington -- A historical perspective on crime in twentieth-century Mexico City / Pablo Piccato -- The Mexican prison system / Elena Azaola, Marcelo Bergman --Part. 2. …”
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    por Casados González, Estela
    Publicado 2016
    “…Seven veracruzanas are killed every month and a large number of cases remains unresolved: approximately 90 % of all crimes in Mexico go unpunished, and the same is true femicide, a situation that sends a dangerous message to the people: femicide is not punished, always remains in impunity.Keywords: Impunity, femicide, gender violence, Invisibility, Veracruz Impunité et invisibilisation des féminicides à VeracruzRésuméChaque jour, six mexicaines sont victimes de féminicide. …”
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