Across
- 4. Process of turning people into property and denying them bodily autonomy
- 5. Stereotypical traits include being authoritative, violent, loyal, and emotionless
- 6. Colombian drug lord known as “La Madrina” (The Godmother)
- 8. Taking land by force or manipulation to hide illicit activities and maximize profits
- 10. Core motive behind illicit markets
- 12. Most common and preferred currency by drug traffickers
- 15. Capitalism driven by the illicit drug trade
- 18. “____ of coercion” are contexts where multiple power structures (including states and cartels) jointly control coercion and regulate social order.
- 19. Illicit drug trade involving organized crime networks
- 21. The process of making new borders or territories
- 22. Most trafficked drug from Latin America
- 23. Indigenous networks of cooperation beyond local communities to deter narcos
- 24. Political identity that is created through colonization and the denial of sovereignty
- 25. Transportation routes over ungoverned, less regulated areas, often exploited for illicit trade
Down
- 1. U.S. government campaign against drug trafficking that started in the 1980s
- 2. Political and economic philosophy favoring privatization
- 3. Alternative systems of governance created by criminal organizations that function alongside the states
- 7. Criminal organizations utilize existing ____, including military organizations, banks, and ports.
- 9. Laws that forbid the production and possession of certain commodities
- 11. To possess the authority to establish rules and the exceptions to them
- 13. A feeling people desire that can motivate involvement in cartels, sports teams, political groups, etc
- 14. Country that is the largest cocaine exporter
- 16. Infamous leader of the Sinaloa Cartel
- 17. Most notorious drug lord who was listed in Forbes’ top 10 richest people in the 1980s
- 20. Mexican music genre that tells stories of drug traffickers
