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Mexico Links
Seguridad Pública en México: Estadística y Análisis
Embajada de los Estados Unidos en México
Embajada de los Estados Unidos en México - Biblioteca Benjamín Franklin
American General Consulates Web Pages:
Consulado General Guadalajara
Consulado General Monterrrey
Consulado General Tijuana
Procuraduría General de la República - Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office is constitutionally responsible for legal affairs of the federal government, and the prevention and prosecution of federal-level crimes. The PGR is also responsible for assuring compliance with international treaties and agreements involving Mexico’s federal government.
Programa Operativo para la Transparencía y el Combate a la Corrupción (PGR)
Procuraduría General de Justicia del Distrito Federal
U.S. Department of State, Office of Mexican Affairs
The Borderlands Encyclopedia - A digital education resource on contemporary United States - Mexico border issues.
Frontera NorteSur - FNS provides on-line news coverage of the US-Mexico border.
Amnesty International press release regarding military corruption and the allowance of torture by the Mexican government in the judicial system - July 2001
Justice betrayed: Torture in the judicial system - Amnesty International full report regarding military corruption and the allowance of torture by the Mexican government in the judicial system
Secretary of Public Security - Mexico City
Statistics on the crimes of public servers (PGR)
Incidencia Delictiva del Fuero Federal
Mexican and international law enforcement links
Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas - The IIJ’s spanish-language site deals broadly with themes related to jurisprudence, the reform of the state, and the rule of law in Mexico, and has links to publications (in Spanish) on subjects of relevance to the administration of justice in Mexico. The IIJ is headed by Diego Valadés, a collaborator on the Justice Project and former-head of the PGR, with nearly 300 affiliates the IIJ constitutes the largest network of researchers and juridical specialists in Mexico.
Human Rights Watch: Mexico - Human Rights Watch is an independent, nongovernmental activist organization, supported by contributions from private individuals and foundations worldwide. It accepts no government funds, directly or indirectly. The organization investigates and publicizes human rights violations and seeks respect for international human rights law and an end to abusive practices. Its website has Mexico specific information related to human rights, including year-by-year overviews of human rights issues in Mexico and related news stories.
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