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This edited collection explores the politics of crime and violence in Latin America through both theoretical reflections as well as several detailed case studies based on empirical, primary research. Its overall aim is to explore common misperceptions and simplifications which are often found in political discourses, policy documentation, as well as some academic work. These simplifications include a focus on gangs, narrow understandings of organized criminal groups and the knock-on effect that such a focus has on policy making. Instead, the chapters in this book shift the reader’s gaze to more structural explanations and analytical approaches, moving them towards an understanding of how wider historical, economic, cultural and even psychological issues impact the complex relationships between crime, violence, and politics in the region. The detailed case studies also allow for a unique comparative analysis of problems faced throughout the region. While significant differences exist, analysis of the case studies reveals common issues, problems, and debates between countries (including structural violence, militarization, and neo-liberalism). These “golden threads” reveal not only the complexity of crime and violence in the region but also expose the failure of the overly simple “gangsterism” discourse found elsewhere. Finally, and importantly, several of the chapters explore the politics of policy making in relation to these problems, shedding light on the complex reasons for policy failures and highlighting innovative opportunities for change. Whilst shedding light on current problems in the region the book also offers a range of analytical approaches for exploring other cases where crime, violence, and politics collide.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Politics of Crime, Violence, and Policy
Chapter 2 Gang Conflict and Drug Trafficking: Challenges and Opportunities for Conflict Resolution in Mexico and Central America
Chapter 3 Unpacking Post-Conflict Violence and Crime in El Salvador: The Role of Public Security
Chapter 4 Prison Violence and Change: The Impact of Crime Control Policies on Honduran Prisons
Chapter 5 Violence and Place-Belongingness: Myths and Realities of Violence in Colombia
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Thematic Linkages, Deviations, and Policy Implications

Product details

Published Mar 10 2016
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 174
ISBN 9781498507196
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 3 Tables
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Security in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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