Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3868724036
The Impact Of Organized Crime On Democratic Governance In Latin America
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Dangerous Liaisons
Author : Kevin Casas-Zamora
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780815725305
Dangerous Liaisons by Kevin Casas-Zamora Pdf
The relationship between criminal syndicates and politicians has a long history, including episodes even from the earliest years of America's colonies. But while organized crime may not get the headlines it once did in North America, the resurgence of such criminal activity in Latin America, and in some European nations, has grabbed the public's attention. In Dangerous Liaisons noted scholars describe and analyze the role of organized crime in the financing of politics in selected democracies in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Mexico) and in Europe (Bulgaria and Italy). The book seeks to unravel the myths that have developed around crime in these locales, while providing facts and informing the debate on how organized crime corrupts democratic institutions, especially in relation to the funding of political parties and their activities. Among the subjects studied in detail are the role of organized crime in political finance through the lens of Argentina's presidential campaigns of 1999 and 2007; Brazil's elected officeholders and their role in corruption; the weakness of Colombia's democracy; the growing role of money in Costa Rica's politics; the destructive effects of drug money on Mexican institutions; the link between organized crime—narrowly and broadly understood—and political financing in Bulgaria; and crime and political finance in Italy. The work of the scholars corrects what volume editor Kevin Casas-Zamora calls "a glaring gap in the literature on the role of organized crime in the corruption of democratic institutions." That is, the funding of political parties and their activities—which in these cases are mostly election campaigns. The chapters not only present the evidence but also can be regarded as a call to action. Contributors include Leonardo Curzio (CISAN/UNAM), Donatella della Porta (European University Institute), Delia Ferreira Rubio (a member of the international boa
Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author : Enrique Desmond Arias
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781107153936
Criminal Enterprises and Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean by Enrique Desmond Arias Pdf
Through an examination of violent neighborhoods this book shows how criminals affect local politics in Colombia, Brazil, and Jamaica.
Government and Governance of Security
Author : Carlos Solar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351661645
Government and Governance of Security by Carlos Solar Pdf
At a time when Latin America is experiencing societal unrest from human rights violations, corruption and weak institutions Government and Governance of Security offers an insightful understanding for the modern steering of crime policies. Using Chile as a case study, the book delivers an untold account of the trade-offs between political, judicial and policing institutions put in practice to confront organised crime since the country’s redemocratisation. In an effort to encompass the academic fields of political science, public policy and criminology, Carlos Solar challenges the current orthodoxies for understanding security and the promotion of the rule of law in developing states. His research aptly illuminates the practicalities of present-day governance and investigates how networks of institutions are formed and sustained across time and, subsequently, how these actors deal with issues of policy consensus and cooperation. To unveil the uniqueness of this on-the-ground action, the analysis is based on an extensive revision of public documents, legislation, media accounts and interviews conducted by the author with the key policy makers and officials dealing with crimes including drug-trafficking, money laundering and human smuggling. Government and Governance of Security will be of interest to scholars of Latin American studies, security and governance and development.
Criminal Politics and Botched Development in Contemporary Latin America
Author : Andreas E. Feldmann,Juan Pablo Luna
Publisher : Elements in the Politics of De
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781108958059
Criminal Politics and Botched Development in Contemporary Latin America by Andreas E. Feldmann,Juan Pablo Luna Pdf
This Element investigates how the relationship between narcotics and politics impacts economic development prospects in Latin America.
Mano Dura Policies in Latin America
Author : Jonathan D. Rosen,Sebastián A. Cutrona
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000901092
Mano Dura Policies in Latin America by Jonathan D. Rosen,Sebastián A. Cutrona Pdf
Leading scholars and policy analysts from around the Americas come together to untangle the factors that have fuelled the implementation of mano dura politics, their rising popularity, and impacts across nine widely heterogeneous countries in Latin America. Beginning with a discussion on the concept of mano dura, the editors move to survey various theoretical approaches to punitivism, and later review of the empirical research evaluating different drivers behind the adoption of tough on crime policies. Since hard-line initiatives often have consequences beyond the general goal of reducing violence, they then analyze the impacts of these policing strategies on crime rates and different democratic institutions. Country chapters on Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina follow a common thematic structure to answer the following questions: What are some of the trends in gangs, organized crime, and violence? How have governments responded to combat crime and violence? What factors have fuelled the implementation of mano dura policies? Why are mano dura policies popular? What have the consequences of these policies been? Mano Dura Policies in Latin America is essential reading to students of Latin American studies, political science, public policy, and criminal justice. It will also interest scholars working on drug trafficking, organized crime, and violence in Latin America.
Crime, Violence and the State in Latin America
Author : Jonathan D. Rosen,Hanna Samir Kassab
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-04
Category : Drug control
ISBN : 0367529459
Crime, Violence and the State in Latin America by Jonathan D. Rosen,Hanna Samir Kassab Pdf
In this succinct text, Jonathan D. Rosen and Hanna Samir Kassab explore the linkage between weak institutions and government policies designed to combat drug trafficking, organized crime, and violence in Latin America. Using quantitative analysis to examine criminal violence and publicly available survey data from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) to conduct regression analysis, individual case studies on Colombia, Mexico, El Salvador, and Nicaragua highlight the major challenges that governments face and how they have responded to various security issues. Rosen and Kassab later turn their attention to the role of external criminal actors in the region and offer policy recommendations and lessons learned. Questions explored include: What are the major trends in organized crime in this country? How has organized crime evolved over time? Who are the major criminal actors? How has state fragility contributed to organized crime and violence (and vice versa)? What has been the government's response to drug trafficking and organized crime? Have such policies contributed to violence? Crime, Violence and the State in Latin America is suitable to both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice, international relations, political science, comparative politics, international political economy, organized crime, drug trafficking, and violence.
Drugs & Democracy in Rio de Janeiro
Author : Enrique Desmond Arias
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780807830604
Drugs & Democracy in Rio de Janeiro by Enrique Desmond Arias Pdf
Taking an ethnographic approach to understanding urban violence, Enrique Desmond Arias examines the ongoing problems of crime and police corruption that have led to widespread misery and human rights violations in many of Latin America's new democracies.
More Money, More Crime
Author : Marcelo Bergman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2018-05-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780190608798
More Money, More Crime by Marcelo Bergman Pdf
While worldwide crime is declining overall, criminality in Latin America has reached unprecedented levels that have ushered in social unrest and political turmoil. Despite major political and economic gains, crime has increased in every Latin American country over the past 25 years, currently making this region the most crime-ridden and violent in the world. Over the past two decades, Latin America has enjoyed economic growth, poverty and inequality reduction, rising consumer demand, and spreading democracy, but it also endured a dramatic outbreak of violence and property crimes. In More Money, More Crime, Marcelo Bergman argues that prosperity enhanced demand for stolen and illicit goods supplied by illegal rackets. Crime surged as weak states and outdated criminal justice systems could not meet the challenge posed by new profitably criminal enterprises. Based on large-scale data sets, including surveys from inmates and victims, Bergman analyzes the development of crime as a business in the region, and the inability-and at times complicity-of state agencies and officers to successfully contain it. While organized crime has grown, Latin American governments have lacked the social vision to promote sustainable upward mobility, and have failed to improve the technical capacities of law enforcement agencies to deter criminality. The weak state responses have only further entrenched the influence of criminal groups making them all the more difficult to dismantle. More Money, More Crime is a sobering study that foresees a continued rise in violence while prosperity increases unless governments develop appropriate responses to crime and promote genuine social inclusion.
Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America
Author : Kirsten Howarth,Jenny H. Peterson
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781498507202
Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America by Kirsten Howarth,Jenny H. Peterson Pdf
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.
Drugs and Democracy in Latin America
Author : Coletta Youngers,Eileen Rosin
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1588262545
Drugs and Democracy in Latin America by Coletta Youngers,Eileen Rosin Pdf
While the U.S. has failed to reduce the supply of cocaine and heroin entering its borders, it has, however, succeeded in generating widespread, often profoundly damaging, consequences on democracy and human rights in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Organized Crime, Fear and Peacebuilding in Mexico
Author : Mauricio Meschoulam
Publisher : Springer
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319949291
Organized Crime, Fear and Peacebuilding in Mexico by Mauricio Meschoulam Pdf
The book focuses on the psychosocial effects that organized crime related violence has produced in Mexico. It connects one of the major worries of our times – terrorism – with the conditions of peacelessness that prevail in Mexico. Specifically, the project explores the role played by fear as a peace disruptor, as well as one of the most important obstacles to social and democratic development, and inclusiveness. The volume contributes to the debate on whether the escalation of violence in Mexico since 2006 has produced circumstances similar to those countries that suffer terrorism, and to what degree that discussion can help in the construction of a more democratic and inclusive society.
Power Dynamics and Regional Security in Latin America
Author : Marcial A.G. Suarez,Rafael Duarte Villa,Brigitte Weiffen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-25
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137573827
Power Dynamics and Regional Security in Latin America by Marcial A.G. Suarez,Rafael Duarte Villa,Brigitte Weiffen Pdf
This volume explores the repercussions of a changing world order on regional security in Latin America. It examines how global and regional power shifts impact on the evolution of regional institutions as well as on state policies adopted in response to regional security challenges such as border conflicts, political instability, migration, drug-trafficking, organized crime, and terrorism. Contributions to this volume analyze the topic from three angles: power dynamics and its effects on regional security governance; the contribution of regional institutions to the management of security challenges; and the impact of power dynamics on states’ shifting security priorities. Written by specialists from Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, the United States and Europe, the chapters weave theory and case studies to provide a rich description of the impact of power and politics on regional security in Latin America. This book is an invaluable resource for students, scholars and practitioners interested in Latin American politics, regional cooperation, and war and conflict studies, as well as international security and international relations in general.
Illicit Networks and Politics in Latin America
Author : Ivan Briscoe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Organized crime
ISBN : 9187729709
Illicit Networks and Politics in Latin America by Ivan Briscoe Pdf
"As democracy has been consolidated and taken root in Latin America, emerging problems have become both more complex and less obvious. Though democracy has taken root, challenges to this state of affairs arise in countless scenarios that are more subtle than the fear of a return to the coups d'état that haunted the region in the past. One of the biggest challenges is the increasingly serious nexus between organized crime and the illicit organizations and political actors that support it. This book, produced by International IDEA, NIMD and the Clingendael Institute, provides an insight into this critical nexus and its impact on the region's democracies. The book focuses on the influence of illicit networks on the political landscape, and in particular the most obvious manifestation of this relationship--the corruption of public officials. It also analyses the emergence of regions in which citizens' rights and constitutional authority no longer prevail, and how criminal activity has led to the emergence of parallel regimes in which violence and an absence of respect for human rights are the rule rather than the exception. So-called state capture is an intermediate stage between these two extremes. It goes far beyond mere corruption and while it has not led to the total demise of the state, it has reoriented it in favour of criminal interests."--Page 5.
Organized Crime and Democratic Governability
Author : John J. Bailey,Roy Godson
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2001-01-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780822972297
Organized Crime and Democratic Governability by John J. Bailey,Roy Godson Pdf
The United States–Mexico border zone is one of the busiest and most dangerous in the world. NAFTA and rapid industrialization on the Mexican side have brought trade, travel, migration, and consequently, organized crime and corruption to the region on an unprecedented scale. Until recently, crime at the border was viewed as a local law enforcement problem with drug trafficking—a matter of “beefing” up police and “hardening” the border. At the turn of the century, that limited perception has changed. The range of criminal activity at the border now extends beyond drugs to include smuggling of arms, people, vehicles, financial instruments, environmentally dangerous substances, endangered species, and archeological objects. Such widespread trafficking involves complex, high-level criminal-political alliances that local lawenforcement alone can't address. Researchers of the region, as well as officials from both capitals, now see the border as a set of systemic problems that threaten the economic, political, and social health of their countries as a whole. Organized Crime and Democratic Governability brings together scholars and specialists, including current and former government officials, from both sides of the border to trace the history and define the reality of this situation. Their diverse perspectives place the issue of organized crime in historical, political, economic, and cultural contexts unattainable by single-author studies. Contributors examine broad issues related to the political systems of both countries, as well as the specific actors—crime gangs, government officials, prosecutors, police, and the military—involved in the ongoing drama of the border. Editors Bailey and Godson provide an interpretive frame, a “continuum of governability,” that will guide researchers and policymakers toward defining goals and solutions to the complex problem that, along with a border, the United States and Mexico now share.