[UNAM] National University, How Mexicans See Themselves: The Great National Themes

How Mexicans See Themselves: The Great National Themes [source]

INTRODUCTION
José Narro Robles

"Mexico is going through complex period, characterised by the presence of secular problems, and those who result from the new conditions, only augments frustration and disenchantment.[...] Which is the role of the University under these conditions? If it's true our institution doesn't have the possibility to solve such complex problems, it can't remain indifferent to them either. That is how the proposal of gathering the voices of the Mexicans started, to initiate a dialogue exercise, a conversation amongst all those that live in our country. [...]

Corruption in Mexico: perception, practices
and ethics
[link]
Within the government, where do you consider there's more corruption?
(LtoR) Low, Medium, High levels, Other, Doesn't Know, Didn't Answer
With the word Mexico, what word associations come to mind?
(TopToBttm) Pride, my country, the best
Traditions and customs
Violence, insecurity and danger
Mexican Society and the Human Rights [link]
"From a few years back, the term disappeared - observes José Ramón Cossío -  started making headlines. I believe to state a fact: someone stopped being. Someone didn't arrive, stopped meeting, without knowing exactly why he or she left, or even where he or she was. In the precise language, it was said and is still said, the person disappeared, without knowing either, if that was by a personal decision, by the isolated act of delinquency, by the act of these and the authorities, or exclusively by the last." José Ramón Cossío, Who qualifies as a disappeared person?, El País Journal, Madrid, December 25th, 2015, p.15

From the following authorities, which is the one that violates the
Human Rights more frequently?

(Top 5) The Local Police
The Public Ministry
The Armed Forces
The State Police
The Federal Police
How much do you feel protected against the abuse of power:
Very Much, Some, Very Little, Nothing, 
Doesn't Know, Didn't Answer
(Top 3) Very Little, Some, Nothing, 
If you ever report an abuse of authority, what does it usually happen? 
(Highest 3) My complaint almost never proceeds
My complaint never proceeds
Authorities take too long to solve anything

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