
Cecilia Farfán
Cecilia Farfán is an expert on organized crime with a focus on the cross-border dynamics of drug trafficking. She has contributed to the understanding of how drug trade involves actors from both Mexico and the United States, emphasizing the complexities of the issue. Farfán’s work sheds light on the implications of arrest statistics and the narrative surrounding drug trafficking as a shared problem between nations.
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Cecilia Farfán is the head of the North American Observatory at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.
Mexican drug cartel has interests in citrus fruits, avocados and miningCecilia Farfán is the head of the North America Observatory of GITOC, an organization that investigates transnational organized crime.
El magma criminal asfixia a América LatinaCecilia Farfán is the head of the North America observatory who commented on the changing rhetoric of the U.S. towards Mexico.
El asesinato de un alcalde mexicano lleva a Sheinbaum a reforzar su estrategia anticrimenCecilia Farfán, an expert on organized crime, highlighted the bi-national nature of drug trafficking issues.
US arrests in Mexico for cartel-related crimes soared under Amlo, study finds | Mexico


















