Working for both sides: how organised crime networks influence Mexican police culture

Valentin Pereda
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ABSTRACT It is now established that elements in policing bodies’ socio-political environments influence officers’ beliefs, values, and attitudes. Paradoxically, however, the prevailing view within mainstream research is that police communities are also inward-facing entities that are withdrawn from the cultural context outside their realm. One limitation of this perspective is that it precludes researchers from examining how entities from this ‘outer world’ intermingle with policing bodies as well as how this interaction impacts upon manifestations of police culture. In Mexico criminal and police networks appear to be highly interconnected. Indeed, numerous members of Mexico’s law enforcement institutions are active participants in the web-like ties that connect individuals involved in the country’s criminal enterprises. By analysing the narratives of former members of Mexico’s Federal Police, I contend that officers’ perceptions of the intermingling between police and organised crime networks shape the culture of law-enforcement groups tasked with combating organised crime.
为双方工作:有组织犯罪网络如何影响墨西哥警察文化
现在已经确定,警务机构的社会政治环境因素会影响官员的信仰、价值观和态度。然而,矛盾的是,主流研究中的普遍观点是,警察社区也是从其领域之外的文化背景中退出的内向实体。这种观点的一个局限性是,它阻碍了研究人员研究来自这个“外部世界”的实体如何与警察机构混合,以及这种相互作用如何影响警察文化的表现。在墨西哥,犯罪和警察网络似乎是高度相互关联的。事实上,墨西哥执法机构的许多成员都积极参与了网络般的联系,这些联系将参与该国犯罪企业的个人联系在一起。通过分析墨西哥联邦警察前成员的叙述,我认为警察对警察和有组织犯罪网络之间相互交织的看法塑造了以打击有组织犯罪为任务的执法团体的文化。
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