Percepción de la corrupción, el narcotráfico y la esfera política en la zona metropolitana de la ciudad de Pachuca, Hidalgo

This research shows how the political participation in the metropolitan area of Pachuca is far removed not only from the polls but also from the political sphere itself; so, there is a depoliticization; There is no interest of the residents of this geographical area, in participating in the politica...

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Main Author: Ortiz Lazcano, Assael
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6120979
Source:Revista Iberoamericana de las Ciencias Sociales y Humanísticas: RICSH, ISSN 2395-7972, Vol. 6, Nº. 12, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Julio - Diciembre 2017), pags. 130-176
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Summary: This research shows how the political participation in the metropolitan area of Pachuca is far removed not only from the polls but also from the political sphere itself; so, there is a depoliticization; There is no interest of the residents of this geographical area, in participating in the political processes or voting; Thus, only a group of citizens vote regularly. No doubt this absence of the polls is due to different causes, however from a survey, it is shown that there is a close relationship between not voting and the perception of corruption at different levels of government. The behavior is in accordance with what Edgardo Buscaglia described, which states that in Mexico no type of electoral democratic system can arise since corruption and organized crime are born of political-electoral corruption; the foregoing impacts on this disenchantment of citizenship towards politics and, consequently, their participation (Buscaglia, 2015). The objective of this research is to know and reflect on the electoral political participation of the residents of Pachuca city, based on how they understand the behavior of politicians, as well as the perception of corruption and the link with drug trafficking. The raw material of this work is a quantitative survey that calculates the universal behaviors; it was carried out at the intermunicipal level at the beginning of 2015 and has a confidence of 95%, a standard error of 5%, a non-response of 20%. A total of 1 920 questionnaires were collected in households