Missing people, not located and unidentified in Reynosa Tamaulipas, during the period of 2021-2023

Authors

  • Myrna Janette Carmona Mata Autonomous University of Tamaulipas image/svg+xml
  • Cynthia Marisol Vargas Orozco Autonomous University of Tamaulipas image/svg+xml
  • Karla Villarreal Sotelo Autonomous University of Tamaulipas image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29105/cc3.5-52

Keywords:

Missing person, Person not located, Identification, location, Forensic medical service

Abstract

The National Search Commission of Mexico reported until November 2022 that there are 107 thousand 192 missing and unaccounted for persons nationwide since the registry began in 1964. Until now, Jalisco is the state with the highest number of missing persons, with a figure of 15 thousand 027 people, the second is the state of Tamaulipas with 12 thousand 405 missing and not located people, the State of Mexico occupies the third place with 11 thousand 748 people. To speak of Disappearance is to speak of pain, anguish, fear, delict, crime, violation of human rights, absence, loss, insecurity and injustice. It is an incomplete family, a home where the search for the absent one has become eternal for those who continue to wait for her return. In Tamaulipas, in addition to registering one of the highest homicide rates in the country, it also has the second national place for missing persons. According to the last update in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, between 3 and 6 people disappear daily, and these are figures based on the reports made by the Agency for Non-Located Persons, of the Attorney General's Office. Reviewing the foregoing, the relevance of the topic is observed, in terms of knowing the figures of Lifeless Persons who are found as Unidentified in the Forensic Medical Service and the Ministerial Graves that are found in City Reynosa, Tamaulipas. 

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Published

2023-07-17

How to Cite

Carmona Mata, M. J., Vargas Orozco , C. M., & Villarreal Sotelo , K. (2023). Missing people, not located and unidentified in Reynosa Tamaulipas, during the period of 2021-2023. Constructos Criminológicos, 3(5), 79–92. https://doi.org/10.29105/cc3.5-52

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