Abstract

This article deals with the case of the self-defense of the municipality of Tancitaro, Michoacan, and the security model emanating from it. Unlike most Michoacan self-defense groups, Tancitaro managed to build a security model with broad legitimacy based on three strategic pillars: reliable elite municipal police; citizen security councils created in the barricades and a project to rebuild the social fabric -damaged by organized crime- based on a utopia of Buen Convivir. This is an essay on local security not closed to collaboration with the state and federal government, but with special zeal so that it is the city council and the citizen councils who have the control of the surveillance in their territory.

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