“Die Zusammenarbeit in Sicherheitsfragen zwischen Mexiko und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Ein Kampf gegen das transnationale organisierte Verbrechen?” in Kriminologisches Journal, Vol. 48, IV, 311-326.
“Militarización, obstáculo para la gobernanza democrática la seguridad en México”, in Revista colombiana de sociología. Vol. 37, II, 84-103. (With Sabina Morales Rosas)
Carlos A. Pérez Ricart “Armas y violencia homicida en México (2006-2021)” in Ángel-Baldomero Espina Barrio, Karol Derwich, Monika Sawicka, La violencia en América Latina: retos y perspectivas para el futuro, Jagiellonian University Press, 171-190
“US pressure and Mexican anti-drugs efforts from 1940 to 1980” in Wil Pansters, Benjamin T. Smith and Peter Watt (eds.), The Other Side of the Drug War: Human Rights, the Public Sphere, and Justice in Contemporary Mexico. Oxford: Routledge, 33-52.
“Mexico and Central America: Flexibility and Frameworks”, in Annette Idler and Juan Carlos Garzón (eds.), Transforming the War on Drugs: Warriors, Victims and Vulnerable Regions, London: Hurst Publishers.
De Alemania a Estados Unidos: el desplazamiento de la producción de armas cortas y ligeras. Nuevas prácticas, viejos negocios. MvB Agenda, No´12, 27. (Co-author: Lotta Ramhorst)
Deutsche Waffen made in USA: Die strategische Produktionsverlagerung von Klein- und Leichtwaffen in die USA, Ausdruck, 6, 2018, 1-4 (Co-author: Lotta Ramhorst)
Fritz Werner: constructora de fábricas de armas en el sur global" MvB Agenda, No 11, 24.
The project assesses the historical dimension of militarized public security in Latin America and explores the current role of the military in the fight against crime and violence.
How did police practices and police organisation models travel to Mexico in the 19th and 20th century? How did they change as they passed through space and time?