The book takes a hard hitting look at the drug wars taking place
in Mexico between competing gangs, cartels, and mercenary factions;
their insurgency against the Mexican state; the narco-violence and
terrorism that is increasingly coming over the border into the
United States, and its interrelationship with domestic prison and
street gangs. Analysis and response strategies are provided by
leading writers on 3GEN gang theory, counterterrorism,
transnational organized crime, and homeland security.
Narcos Over the Border is divided into three sections:
narco-opposing force (NARCO OPFOR) organization and technology use;
patterns of violence and corruption and the illicit economy; and
United States response strategies. The work also includes short
introductory essays, a strategic threat overview, an afterword and
selected references. Specific topics covered include: advanced
weaponry, internet use, kidnappings and assassinations, torture,
beheadings, and occultism, cartel and gang evolutionary patterns,
drug trafficking, street taxation, corruption, and border
firefights.
This book was published as a special issue of Small Wars and
Insurgencies.
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