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murder as routine part of lives and running businesses. This violence takes lives of many, including traffickers, police and regular citizens and contributes to chaos in communities. Although such brutality is not in the best interest of the drug cartels, there are many reasons why it has become an inevitable part of the drug trade. Skyrocketing demand for illegal drugs and development of new smuggling tactics turned small-scale cocaine operations into a billion dollar enterprise. It is a highly competitive business and as with any other illicit enterprise, there are no official rules to manage the disputes and disagreements therefore cartel leaders turn to violence and they are brutal towards anyone who stands between them and their profits. (Fichtelberg, 2008, p.214)
“War on drugs” is also blamed on escalation of violence.Waging “war on drugs” the United States has been in forefront of drug-related international policies which resulted in “Americanization” of international law enforcement, relying heavily on various strategies of transnational strategies of transnational police and custom cooperation and international military interventions. (Franko, 2013, p. 130) Aggressive drug control policies of “war on drugs” have resulted in a “criminal insurgency”, violent confrontations between competing cartels, as well as between them and the Mexican …show more content…

Growth of imprisonment for drug-related offenses in the United States and other countries did not bring more security to the communities. Problems of global development and poverty which are largely underestimated by the proponents of the militaristic approach to battling the problems of drug trafficking are believed to be interconnected with the unstoppable supply of drugs entering the U.S. (Franko, 2013,

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