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Violencia y criminalidad: el caso del municipio de Chalco, estado de México.
Author(s) -
José Luis Cisneros
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sapientiae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2184-061X
pISSN - 2183-5063
DOI - 10.37293/sapientiae52.02
Subject(s) - humanities , sociology , philosophy
The current conditions of violence in Mexico are not exclusive to our country, it is a situation that is experienced throughout contemporary society, in some with greater presence than in others, so that crime has been a problem social of particular attention for social science. Hence the importance of establishing a reflection from sociology, crossing the analysis between the importance acquired by the social space, as a creator of attachment and identity and its relationship with the growth of crime and violence as a result of detachment and spatial attachment. Communication in this particularly, supported by the review of official data (SESNSP, 2019, INEGI, 2019, INAFEDE, 2018) regarding the conditions and reporting of criminal violence that are lived in a community, with characteristics of a migrant population, such as Chalco, a municipality of the State of Mexico, and supported by a methodology qualitative, we explore the conditions and characteristics that have led to the increase of criminal violence during the presidency of Enrique Pena Nieto. The results of the investigation show that the conditions of vulnerability in which the inhabitants of this municipality live, have fostered a culture of transgression, detachment and fear, imposed by the criminal violence that is lived in the community, and that forced their inhabitants, to reconfigure the use of their spaces.

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