
History of disappearance in México: profiles, modus and motivations.
Author(s) -
Óscar Daniel Rodríguez Fuentes
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
derecho y ciencias sociales /derecho y ciencias sociales
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1853-0982
pISSN - 1852-2971
DOI - 10.24215/18522971e018
Subject(s) - impunity , authoritarianism , democracy , politics , language change , context (archaeology) , political science , criminology , human rights , drug trafficking , sociology , political economy , law , history , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology
The enforced disappearance as serious human rights violations had been practiced in México constantly. The profiles of missing people, the modus and the motivations had been changed as well as the context, for this reason, our research studies the evolution of the some variables, from political reasons in the authoritarian rule of past century up to the social crisis that began with the fight against drug trafficking. The enforced disappearance is a big problem no only by the number of victims (30,000) but also for the corruption and impunity that surround this crime in a supposed context of democracy.