Sociological Concept Of Drug Trafficking In Mexico

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Cancún: from tourist beach paradise to hotbed of Mexico's drug violence Alfonso Contreras Espinoza ran the Gulf Cartel, a drug business. He was sent to prison but released to a hospital in Mexico. Enemies got word that he was in the hospital for a leg injury. Espinoza’s wife was at the hospital visiting him the day that a hit man came to killed him. He wife was also killed that same day. In the sociological concept this article can be viewed as drug trafficking, low-self-esteem and control. Often people who are involved in trafficking are part of a homogeneous “environment”: in fact they belong to a different world. Trafficking is describes as to being in controlled of things and people. It often treats the provider and the receiver in some sort of way. …show more content…

People often kill, take their own life, and/or become bullies. Negative thought and influences are prevalent and are generated within. It affects how they feel about themselves or others. El Poncho could have felt at an all time low sometime in his life and needed to feel superior to others. Being in control gives someone higher power over something. El Poncho had the authority over the drug Cartel and had to be taking out. Controlling can be described as a mental illness. They often turn out be bullies and want things to be their way and only their way. They tend to involve seeing other people acting in particular ways and focus on specifics. Also, they have a particular view of how things should happened and they do whatever they need to do to make sure events unfold in what they have determined what is the right