Mathematician Proves Math Can Beat Mexico's Cartels
A Mexico City researcher discovered that arresting cartel leaders makes violence worse, not better. His breakthrough model shows exactly how to actually reduce crime.
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A Mexico City researcher discovered that arresting cartel leaders makes violence worse, not better. His breakthrough model shows exactly how to actually reduce crime.
While managing stadium renovations, cartel violence, and offering sanctuary to teams fleeing US tensions, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum turned World Cup hosting into an unlikely peace mission. FIFA gave her a novelty red card instead of their peace prize.
Mexico's most violent state just reported its lowest murder rate in over a year, giving residents new hope. Aggressive federal intervention and thousands of arrests are turning the tide on cartel violence.