How poverty triggers crime in Mexico?
“Poverty is the worst form of violence.”
Mahatma Gandhi, Indian political and spiritual leader
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Abstract
This page is created to share information about the topic of Poverty, that we recollected from reliable sources and that we recollected from other people through surveys and from planation, information that we compare in tables. The main objective of this page is to talk about the relation of poverty and why this problem can cause crime in Mexico. Because there are a lot of consequences that came from poverty, but one that is one of the strongest derived problems are crime and violence.
We want to let people know about this problem and that other persons can join to the cause to find solutions against this topic. Nowadays we can’t be safe in this country, because poor people is trying to find solutions to get out of that social economical level, and what is one of the easiest solutions for them? Enter to organizations that promote this violent cases, or start to make the crime their selves, also because the lack of education that there is in Mexico, and because other factor that are described in this page, that you can read here.
People that with our information can make an strategy. Also we are connected to the rest of our classmates, everyone have their own investigation about poverty problems related.
This blog whole idea is for making consciousness about the increasing rate of crime and it’s relation that it keeps with poverty in our society, making it a notorious problem in the country. Nowdays economy plays a great role in the quality of life that it’s citizens have, from their adquisition power to their security, Mexico has become the center of attention of all media because of it’s high rate of violence, this has many causes starting from the economy of a third world country in ways of development to the constant creation of drug cartels that get stronger everyday.

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External Links
What are the health risks associated with a poor quality life? Poverty & Natural Disasters in Mexico Interested in eradicate worldwide poverty with education, helping us with the use of ICT´s Why there is poverty in the richest country? How people´s education is affected by poverty? How has the poverty affected the economy of Latin… Read more
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Survey information Part 2
Here, we can see that most of the people that took the survey, think that the best strategy to decrease poverty is to create jobs, followed closely by a better management of resources by the government. The third most popular belief is that the quality and reach of education should be greater. Nobody believes that… Read more
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Survey information Part 1
We made a survey to a poblation of students , all the question where about poverty and crime, to know more about their experiences through this topic. The total of people who answer the survey where 15, all of them university students. The 40% of those students admit have suffer or experience ways of crime:… Read more
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References
References: Ramsey, G. (2011, julio 20). Poverty a Recruitment Tool for Mexico’s Criminal Gangs. Recuperado 31 de octubre de 2019, de InSight Crime website: https://www.insightcrime.org/news/analysis/poverty-a-recruitment-tool-for-mexicos-criminal-gangs/ Millán-Valenzuela, H., & Pérez-Archundia, E. (2019). Educación, pobreza y delincuencia: ¿nexos de la violencia en México? Education, Poverty and Crime: Links of Violence in Mexico?, 2018(80), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.29101/crcs.v26i80.10872 2019 Organized… Read more

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