Gundur, Rajeev

Rajeev Gundur
Start date:
October 2012
Research Topic:
The Proliferation of Mexican Organized Criminal Organizations into the United States
Research pathway:
Research Supervisor:
Prof. Martin Innes; Prof. Michael Levi
Supervising school:
School of Social Sciences,
Primary funding source:
ESRC Studentship

This study will investigate how drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) destabilize and weaken the institutional order of society, to create and sustain a facilitative environment for their illegal activities. Utilizing a mixed method case study research design, empirical data will be collected to illuminate the interactions between the various activities of the DTOs and the resultant social control responses of the state and wider society. The aim is to produce a generalizable understanding of how organized crime activities contribute to the weakening of state governance.