MEXICO |
Peña Nieto’s security plans emerge, slowly. On 13 October the newspaper
Reforma published a report based, it said, on a document produced by President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto’s transition team. The document is entitled
Breve Diagnóstico sobre la Seguridad Pública (‘Brief Diagnosis on Public Security’). However, what the newspaper cited was not a diagnosis but a set of aims. The general aims, it said, were the introduction of a national policy of crime prevention; the modernisation of the penitentiary system; the strengthening of anticrime intelligence; and international cooperation.
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