This study examines the geographic correlation violence from families, suicide and gang evidenced in the state of Nuevo León Mexico during 2006-2009. In this article we analyses the colonies and homes during this period officially recorded notified suicides in the Attorney General of this entity that home 8 municipalities that belong to the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey, which is home of the 85% of the Nuevo Leon population and to show that in this cities are zones and specific colonies were the aggressions are concentrated in homes, streets and neighborhoods of the metropolitan zone.
This text documents the zones that in the Metropolitan Area of the Nuevo Leon state lives in a concentric violence and social uncertainty that this generates, to wich today is added an aggression and a factor of additional fear: crimes generated by drug trafficking