Crime, Trust, and Signaling

R. Ochoa
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Today, Mexico is faced with a severe crisis in the fields of security and crime which has seeped into all areas of political and social life. In the last three decades, kidnapping has seen a puzzling evolution from a politically driven act in the 1970s to a crime that targeted the wealthy in the 1990s to a widespread crime that targets middle- and low-income victims today, thus producing many more deaths and higher victimization rates. Explaining these changes and how they affect communities in Mexico is the central objective of this book. This chapter outlines the theoretical framework for the book. I will use signaling theory to explore problems of trust in the context of kidnapping in Mexico City. This chapter presents a discussion of these theories in the broader context of governance.
犯罪、信任和信号
今天,墨西哥面临着安全和犯罪领域的严重危机,这种危机已渗透到政治和社会生活的所有领域。在过去的三十年里,绑架经历了一个令人费解的演变,从20世纪70年代的政治驱动行为,到90年代针对富人的犯罪,再到今天针对中低收入受害者的广泛犯罪,从而造成了更多的死亡和更高的受害率。解释这些变化以及它们如何影响墨西哥的社区是本书的中心目标。本章概述了本书的理论框架。我将使用信号理论来探讨在墨西哥城绑架背景下的信任问题。本章将在更广泛的治理背景下讨论这些理论。
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