Drug Trafficking Organizations and Counter-Drug Strategies in the U.S.-Mexican Context
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drug policy; drug trafficking; organized crime; public security; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Other Public Affairs; Public Policy and Public Administration; Policy Design; Analysis; and Evaluation;All these keywords.
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