textCrime and violence are regularly seen as being ripe for politicians to turn into campaign issues and win votes. This study argues, in contrast, that success on public security is not so automatic: human rights values constrain the use of security and the winning of votes on it. Even in Latin American countries, where voters' concerns about rampant crime and violence are among the highest in the world, considerations of human rights combine with low trust in security forces to restrict the viability of the issue in key ways. Examination of presidential campaigns in Colombia in 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2010 supports this claim. Success on security is a two-step process: invoking the issue and then gaining voter support on the topic. U...
Organized crime and illegal economies generate multiple threats to states and societies. But althoug...
The systematic study of political repression and human rights violations has found a number of facto...
The election of populist Juan Peron in 1946 brought expanded economic and social rights to the worki...
This article examines the relationship between violence, insecurity and human rights in Latin Americ...
This article suggests that the lack of advancement in both the actual protection of citizens' rights...
The assassination of Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has brought violence i...
Human security has increasingly shifted attention to the individual, while the state has become guar...
Human security has increasingly shifted attention to the individual, while the state has become guar...
My dissertation collects four papers investigating changes in political behavior in violent and uneq...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and violence in Brazilian states. I ch...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Mauricio Rivera and Bárbara Zárate-Tenorio argue that democratic governments have incentives to adva...
En el contexto de las sociedades liberales los gobiernos regulan las condiciones bajo las cuales los...
The wave of authoritarianism that swept over Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s focused internatio...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
Organized crime and illegal economies generate multiple threats to states and societies. But althoug...
The systematic study of political repression and human rights violations has found a number of facto...
The election of populist Juan Peron in 1946 brought expanded economic and social rights to the worki...
This article examines the relationship between violence, insecurity and human rights in Latin Americ...
This article suggests that the lack of advancement in both the actual protection of citizens' rights...
The assassination of Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio has brought violence i...
Human security has increasingly shifted attention to the individual, while the state has become guar...
Human security has increasingly shifted attention to the individual, while the state has become guar...
My dissertation collects four papers investigating changes in political behavior in violent and uneq...
This dissertation examines the relationship between politics and violence in Brazilian states. I ch...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Mauricio Rivera and Bárbara Zárate-Tenorio argue that democratic governments have incentives to adva...
En el contexto de las sociedades liberales los gobiernos regulan las condiciones bajo las cuales los...
The wave of authoritarianism that swept over Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s focused internatio...
Over the last three decades, thousands of prosecutions for human rights abuses have progressed throu...
Organized crime and illegal economies generate multiple threats to states and societies. But althoug...
The systematic study of political repression and human rights violations has found a number of facto...
The election of populist Juan Peron in 1946 brought expanded economic and social rights to the worki...