Drug Violence in Mexico 2000-2010 (3D animation) – Javier Osorio

Author: Javier Osorio, Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame.

Date: October 3rd, 2012.

Project: Hobbes on Drugs. Understanding Drug Violence in Mexico.

Data: Events of violence among rival criminal organizations. Daily data at municipal level between 1/1/2010-12/31/2010

3D representation: Kernel density functions with 50 km radius.

Paper: Javier Osorio (2012), Democratization and Drug Violence in Mexico. Paper prepared for presentation at the Program on Order, Conflict and Violence at Yale University.

Paper availabe at: http://www.nd.edu/~fosorioz/Papers/Osorio_Democratization_drug_violence_OCV.pdf

Acknowledgements: This research was possible thanks to the support of the Dissertation Research Improvement Grant of the National Science Foundation; the Drugs, Security and Democracy Fellowship of the Social Science Research Council – Open Society Foundations; the Jennings Randolph Peace Scholarship of the United States Institute of Peace; the Graduate Research Grant of the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame; and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation. This video was produced during the tenure of fellowship of the Program on Order, Conflict and Violence at Yale University.

Contact: fosorioz@nd.edu or javier.osoriozago@gmail.com

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