Jul 26, 2011

Mexican Justice: Evaluating Mexico’s “New Security Model”

Shannon K. O'Neil: Latin America's Moment » Blog Archive » Evaluating Mexico’s “New Security Model”: "Calderón’s legacy will depend on the security situation not just when he steps down at the end of 2012, but over the next generation. If the new Federal Police strengthens and the vision expands to include state and local forces; if the judicial reforms are implemented, transforming Mexico’s system of justice; and if these two law enforcement branches (federal police and the attorney general's office) learn to work together, then it will look very good indeed. But these are still big ifs. The legislative battles and international agreements are perhaps the easiest part of Mexico’s institutional transformation. The hardest slog will be in the bureaucratic trenches, trying to change the on-the-ground ways of doing things. It is this challenge that the next President – and Mexico more generally– still faces."

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