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Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Promote the professionalization and honesty of the Public Prosecutor's offices through career civil service and constant obligatory training that helps specialize agents in different types of crimes.
Prioritize intelligence efforts over displays of strength by better coordinating efforts between the different police forces of the country and better payment for police.
Relaunch the National Crime Prevention program and modify it to differentiate the activities to prioritize based on strengthened risk assessment duties.
Improve the justice system and reduce impunity by constantly auditing the offices in charge of the New Justice System while also providing greater autonomy and sanction capabilities to the Federation Superior Audit Office.
Have a zero tolerance policy with corruption in law enforcement offices by creating the National School of Public Security where excellent level commanders will be formed.
Recover the peace in Mexico by attacking the roots of criminal activity ingrained in unemployment, poverty and broken families to reduce the attractiveness of organized crime and narcotrafficking as economic activities.
Establish a Unique Command for police forces in each state in order to standardize and professionalize them.
Generate free of charge legal advice clinics by law degree students that aid people in procedures and permits while helping them learn legal matters.
Rearrange the way the Supreme Court works after analyzing the efficiency of the Judiciary Council, and the way judges are named into the circuit courts and the Supreme Court.
Reform the 19th Constitutional Article to establish preemptive prison for crimes related to corruption while also providing greater autonomy to forensic services within police forces.
Further real reinsertion of criminals into society, by modifying the way prisons are managed, separating inmates that committed federal crimes from local ones and depending on the length of their sentence.
Ricardo Anaya Cortés
Strengthening of the Rule of law by consolidating a society that respects human rights, incentivizes social mobility and includes as a central axis of its policies gender equality.
Promote a Judicial Power reform at the federal and local level in order to guarantee the autonomy and independence of the judiciary while simultaneously pushing for transparency and accountability to combat corruption and impunity.
Select a presidential cabinet that is pluralist and integral in nature by the criteria of gender equity, merit, professionalism, and honesty are met prior to member's ratification by the Mexican Congress.
Strengthen the Professional Career Service (SPC).
Eliminate the expiration of crimes and felonies related to unlawful enrichment, graft, money laundering and transactions with illicit origin resources.
Redesign the National System of Public Security with a focus on citizen security that is autonomous of the Ministry of the Interior (SEGOB).
Concentrate the government's efforts in fighting the crimes that affect society more such as homicides, violent robberies, femicides, kidnapping, and extortion.
Combat human rights violations such as human trafficking, kidnapping, disappearance and homicides.
Establish national level programs that prevent and reduce violence through policies that focus on children and teenagers that live in violent environments, inclusion programs and by recuperating public spaces creating safe environments in the process.
Reconsider the government's spending priorities in security focusing on the investigation, intelligence, and justice deliverance procedures.
Strengthen the participation of civil society in the System and the National Council of Public Security in order to formulate, implement, monitor, and evaluate security policies.
Commitment to the full application of the following laws: General Law of Access for Women to a Life Free of Violence, the General Law of Victims, and the Law of Forced Disappearance of Persons to protect the integrity of victims of violence and crime.
Strengthen police institutions by defining a police career model on all government levels with enough financial and human resources to train, equip and have the necessary infrastructure for Mexican police officers while also fostering respect and confidence in police through certification and evaluation processes open to civil society groups.
Dignify law enforcement officials by paying them higher wages and better social security conditions while also offering them and their families greater protection against violence.
Strengthen municipal police forces to improve their performance dealing with local level crimes.
Relaunch the proposal of having a mixed police command through the principle of subsidiarity that will improve the coordination mechanisms of police forces from all government levels making them more efficient at fighting crime.
Implement an integral policy for dealing with drug trafficking and consumption that focuses on strengthening the technical and equipment capacities of police forces, reforms the current strategy against organized crime groups favoring the use of intelligence to combat money laundering and enhances international cooperation to better share responsibilities in this matter.
Bolster the use of oral trials in the different legal trials in Mexico.
Supervise the correct implementation of the new criminal justice system having, as a priority, the continual training of all public officials that participate in it.
Strengthen the capacity that the Prosecutor's Office can do in terms of investigating and prosecuting criminals.
Promote the harmonization of the different states' criminal laws.
Promote that the criminal laws contemplate preventive imprisonment for whomever stores, transports and has weapons.
Supervise the transition from the Attorney General's Office (PGR) to the General Prosecutors Office creates an autonomous, nonpartisan, and independent institution that has the best tools to work correctly.
Amplify and modernize the country's prisons, as well as correctly classify their purpose of solving the issues of inmate security and overcrowding.
Use technology to prevent crimes being committed from prison. Establish a mandatory block of the cellphone and internet signals from within prisons and its surrounding areas.
Promote civic culture through education by fostering tolerance and respect for cultural diversity as well as promoting democratic values to strengthen citizen culture.
Affirm a gender mainstreaming criterion to design, apply and evaluate public policy.
Implement policies with the objective of guaranteeing the political, economic, social and cultural rights of indigenous groups.
Strengthen democracy and the liberties within labor unions and labor law judiciary bodies to dismantle corporatism and the connections between these unions and political parties that may be contrary to society's best interests.
José Antonio Meade Kuribreña
Attack criminal groups resources (financial), properties and weapons.
New criminal code where the same crime has the same punishment in each state
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Creation of a national criminal identification registry (database) that uses digital tools to report crimes and seeks to standardize criminal records across states.
Strengthen police by raising their wages, standardize and better train police across states. Additionally, create a division within police departments focused exclusively on public transportation and on protecting women.
Focus on preventing local crimes through a combination of equalizing (health, education, social development) policies with greater surveillance with security cameras in more places.
Installation of more than 1 million security cameras in cities combined with the creation of more specialized police that monitors public transportation and the public prosecutor's offices.
Increase the wages of the army and navy members.
Raise the amount destined for scholarships of the children of army/navy members (including scholarships to study abroad).
Increase the number of housing credits for army/navy members so that no one does not have their own home.
Improve the conditions of army/navy pensions.
Improve life and disability insurance packages for army/navy members.
Jaime Heliodoro Rodríguez Calderón
Proposal to not to negotiate with criminals and to rely on the community and in the highest police intelligence to recover parks and squares that are in the hands of organized crime.
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Create the first cybernetic police, to build the first FBI that depends on the president, to pull and stop blaming the federation.
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We will take advantage of the knowledge of the Mexican experts in security, and we will also hire recognized international advisers.
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