Out of harm's way: understanding kidnapping in Mexico City
This dissertation analyses the survival strategies that wealthy people in Mexico City have designed and implemented to protect themselves from kidnapping with special focus on household employment relationships. This particular crime has demonstrated a particular evolution in the last 20 years that...
Main Authors: | Ochoa Hernandez, R, Mauricio Rolando Ochoa Hernandez |
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Other Authors: | Hamill, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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