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ZEPEDA GIL, Raúl. Violence in Tierra Caliente: inequality, development and education rates in the Mexican drug war. Estud. sociol [online]. 2018, vol.36, n.106, pp.125-159. ISSN 2448-6442. https://doi.org/10.24201/es.2018v36n106.1562.
The following article presents the effects of social and economic variables on the increasing of violence in regional areas of Mexico, upon the intensification of drug prohibitions policies established by former President Felipe Calderon’s administration. This study involved using a data panel of homicides rates with firearms in 31 municipalities of the region of Tierra Caliente for the time period between 2006 to2012. The results from the study indicate that agroindustrial development, income inequality, and education rates have effects in correlation with the increasing of homicidal rates. Also, based on the relevance of the inequality indicators of the study, it can be argued that there is a possible coincidence between the literature of civil wars and sociology of crime in that can be used to explain such cases of violence.
Palabras llave : homicide; economic development; income inequality; internal conflict; crime policy.