The daughters of Juárez

The daughters of Juárez

By Teresa Rodríguez

Subjects: Corruption, Criminal justice, administration of, Victims of crimes, Murder victims, Missing persons, Violence against, Murder, Criminal justice, Administration of, Political corruption, Politics and government, Crimes against, Transnational crime, Serial murders, Administration of Criminal justice, Murder, mexico, Women, Women, crimes against

Description: For more than twelve years the Mexican border city of Juárez has been the center of an epidemic of horrific crimes against women and girls: kidnappings, rape, mutilation, and murder, with most of the victims conforming to a specific profile--young, slender, and poor. Speculation that the killer or killers are American citizens has led the U.S. government to send in criminal profilers from the FBI, but little real information about this international atrocity has emerged. As of 2006 more than 400 bodies have been recovered, with hundreds still missing. Among the theories being considered are illegal trafficking in human organs, ritualistic satanic sacrifices, copycat killers, and a conspiracy between members of the powerful Juárez drug cartel and some corrupt Mexican officials who have turned a blind eye to the felonies. This book is the first to examine the brutal killings and draw attention to these atrocities on the border.--From publisher description.

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