Indigenous people, organized crime and natural resources: borders, incentives and relations
This article explores the relationship between the Emberá-Wounaan and Akha Indigenous people and organized crime groups vying for control over natural resources in the Darién Gap of East Panama and West Colombia and the Golden Triangle (the area where the borders of Laos, Myanmar (Burma), and Thaila...
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Critical criminology
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