Document Type
Article
Department
Politics and Economics (CGU)
Publication Date
2013
Disciplines
Defense and Security Studies | Military and Veterans Studies | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
At least 130,000 people have been killed in the ongoing Mexican “crime war,” and many more have been kidnapped or simply gone missing. Yet despite the significance of these numbers, official reports and news accounts frequently underreport the toll of this war.
Rights Information
© 2013 Security Solutions International
Recommended Citation
Robert J. Bunker and John P. Sullivan, “VBIEDs in the Mexican Criminal Insurgency.” The Counter Terrorist. Vol 6., No. 6. December 2013/January 2014: 28-40.
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Comments
Full page advertisements were omitted at the following locations: pp. 31, 33, 37.