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Vigilantism and the State in Modern Latin America: Essays on Extralegal Violence

Autor Martha D. Huggins
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
According to the Latin American political analysts and scholars who contributed to this volume, free elections during the 1980s largely served to disguise rather than diminish institutional repressiveness and the reality of economic, political, and social disintegration that is occurring in many Latin American countries. This book is the first work of research to deal with the violence--on the part of both states and citizens--that is the most visible expression of that breakdown.Describing the nature and causes of Latin American vigilantism, the authors explore its impact within the larger sociopolitical system and the relationship between vigilantism and political transition. Part I is devoted to citizen violence, including mob lynchings; the work of the justiceiros (self-appointed or privately employed enforcers); and citizen uprisings against the police. Part II is a discussion of death squads in Peru, Guatemala, and Colombia and their use by the state to achieve specific social or political objectives. Part III explores the debate over violence, legislative solutions, and national security. The final section examines on-duty extra-legal police violence in several countries and the contribution of U.S. police training to state-supported terror. The authors' analyses indicate that vigilantism results from and at the same time fosters authoritarian state structures whose economic dependence on foreign powers deepens the cycle of poverty, repression, and violence. An important source of data and analysis on a largely neglected topic, this work will be of interest to a general audience concerned with human rights, to policymakers and their critics, and to scholars in the fields of criminology, comparative justice, and Latin American studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275934767
ISBN-10: 0275934764
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARTHA K. HUGGINS is Roger Thayer Stone Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Union College, Schenectady, New York. Her publications include From Slavery to Vagrancy in Brazil and articles and papers on crime, violence, and social policy.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction: Vigilantism and the State: A Look South and NorthMob Lynching, Popular Violence, and JusticeirosLynchings--Life by a Thread: Street Justice in BrazilPopular Responses and Urban Violence: Lynching in BrazilPolice, People, and Preemption in ArgentinaAuthoritarian Society: Breeding Ground for JusticeirosParamilitary and Parapolice Death SquadsGuatemala: The Recourse of FearAll the Minister's Men: Paramilitary Activity in PeruInstitutional Crisis, Parainstitutionality, and Regime Flexibility in Colombia: The Place of Narcotraffic and CounterinsurgencyThe Discourse about ViolenceHow Not to Think about Torture: Violence, Theory, and the Problems of ExplanationLegislation and National Security in Latin AmericaExtralegal Police Violence"Extraordinary" Police Operations in VenezuelaPolice and Political Crisis: The Case of the Military PolicePolice Deadly Force as Social Control: Jamaica, Brazil, and ArgentinaU.S.-Supported State Terror: A History of Police Training in Latin AmericaSelect BibliographyIndex