Matthew C. Ingram
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Professional Affiliation
Assistant Professor, University of Albany, SUNY
Expert Bio
Dr. Matthew Ingram is currently an Assistant Professor, University of Albany, SUNY. His research examines legal and justice sector reforms in Latin America, primarily in Brazil and Mexico. He holds a law degree (J.D. 2006) and a Ph.D. in political science (2009), both from the University of New Mexico. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Albany, he was a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California, San Diego, and at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He was born and raised in Mexico and speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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- Publication
- Rule of Law
The Missing Reform: Strengthening the Rule of Law in Mexico
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- Viridiana Rios,
- Duncan Wood,
- Matthew C. Ingram,
- and 15 more
- Past event
- Rule of Law
Taking Stock of Mexico's Security Landscape
- Past event
- Rule of Law
Mexico Security Review 2016: Assessing the Outlook for the Rule of Law
- Publication
- Security and Defense
Crime and Violence in Central America's Northern Triangle: How U.S. Policy Responses are Helping, Hurting, and Can be Improved (No. 34)
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- Cristina Eguizábal,
- Karise M. Curtis,
- Matthew C. Ingram,
- and 3 more
- Past event
- Security and Defense
Central America’s Security Challenges: Has U.S. Assistance Helped or Hindered? How Can it Improve?
- Publication
- Democracy
Homicide in El Salvador’s Municipalities: Spatial Clusters and the Causal Role of Neighborhood Effects, Population Pressures, Poverty, and Education
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- Past event
- Security and Defense
Book Launch: Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crime and Violence
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Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crime and Violence
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- By
- David Shirk,
- Duncan Wood,
- Eric L. Olson,
- and 10 more