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ÉTAT DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS EN LAS RELACIONES FAMILIARES
Lastly, there is no state control over the personnel in their separate service when they fail the
control and confidence tests established by the national public security system.
Even one of the most surveys shows disturbing results: (World Justice Project, 2015:
Perceptions of police responsibility) The perception that police officers have in Mexico is that
they act outside the law, violate the human rights of detainees and they are not punished;
thus, only 24% of respondents consider that the police institution acts according to law, only
25% accept that its members respect the fundamental rights of those suspected of having
committed a crime, and three out of every four Mexicans are convinced that the same It is
characterized by corruption.
4. Sources
-Acción Ciudadana (2015), What is corruption ?; available at
http://accionciudadana.org.gt/que-es-corrupcion-6/ <last seen on September 5, 2017>
-Acosta Silva, Adrián (2000), "Cultura Tapatía (Conflicting ambiguities)"; in, Etcetera
(Politics and Online Culture); available at:
http://www.etcetera.com.mx/2000/379/aas379.html <consulted for the last time on August
30, 2015>
-Banco Mundial (2013), Worldwide Governance Indicators: Control of Corruption; available
at http://info.worldbank.org/governance/wgi/index.aspx#countryReports <last consulted on
September 6, 2017>
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