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Big City, Huge Problem. Dick J. Reavis.

by Reavis, Dick J; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 72Institutions. Publisher: Los Angeles Times Magazine, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Crime -- Mexico | Crime prevention | Kidnapping -- Mexico | Lopez Obrador, Manuel | Mayors | Mexico City (Mexico) | Police -- Mexico | Political corruption -- MexicoDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Crime has become the defining characteristic of Mexico City, causing a mass program of behavior modification. Now the city's mayor is pushing an anti-crime agenda that, if successful, could propel him to the presidency." (LOS ANGELES TIMES MAGAZINE) This article examines Manuel Lopez Obrador's controversial "pursuit of a yanqui-designed, pragmatic anti-crime program."
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Originally Published: Big City, Huge Problem, March 14, 2004; pp. 10+.

"Crime has become the defining characteristic of Mexico City, causing a mass program of behavior modification. Now the city's mayor is pushing an anti-crime agenda that, if successful, could propel him to the presidency." (LOS ANGELES TIMES MAGAZINE) This article examines Manuel Lopez Obrador's controversial "pursuit of a yanqui-designed, pragmatic anti-crime program."

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