This article examines the effectiveness of mano dura (heavy-handed) policies in reducing homicides by studying the case of Venezuela in the period 2012-2015 and gives particular attention to policies involving police violence. Although firm hand policies involve a set of strategies and discourses that revolve around the crime and the institutional response to it, this paper exclusively addresses police interventions that involve increased coercion and violence as a formula for tackling criminality. Over these years, policies have been tested out in Venezuela that involve greater police violence on the pretext of defeating the high levels of criminal violence. But rather than the expected effects of reducing violence and homicides, both have...
Over the past generation Latin America has experienced high levels of criminal violence associated w...
Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, is among the five most dangerous cities in the world. In a city w...
Crime rates in Venezuela increased considerably at the end of the 1970s, and even more so from the m...
Venezuela has one of the highest homicide rates in the world as well as the highest rate of killings...
This paper evaluates the criminologically ‘deviant’ case of Venezuela; in the first decade of the 21...
Violent crime, particularly homicide, have sharply increased since the 1990´s and exponentially sinc...
This article analyzes the changes in violence in Venezuela during the last forty years. It links the...
The worrisome panorama of increasing homicide rates in Venezuela requires to review critically the d...
Violence is one of the first social issues in Venezuela, there is empirical evidence that impunity a...
From the traditions of critical criminology and the approaches of Agamben and Mbembe, I tried to mak...
The potential or real use of physical force constitutes a defining trait for police activity as well...
The article analyzes the singularity of the criminal phenomenon in Venezuela, due to the incidence o...
With responses to urban violence receiving increasing academic attention, the literature on anti-gan...
Amid startling levels of violence, Brazilian state and municipal governments can be a source for inn...
“Some theories predict that profits facilitate peace in illegal markets, while others predict that p...
Over the past generation Latin America has experienced high levels of criminal violence associated w...
Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, is among the five most dangerous cities in the world. In a city w...
Crime rates in Venezuela increased considerably at the end of the 1970s, and even more so from the m...
Venezuela has one of the highest homicide rates in the world as well as the highest rate of killings...
This paper evaluates the criminologically ‘deviant’ case of Venezuela; in the first decade of the 21...
Violent crime, particularly homicide, have sharply increased since the 1990´s and exponentially sinc...
This article analyzes the changes in violence in Venezuela during the last forty years. It links the...
The worrisome panorama of increasing homicide rates in Venezuela requires to review critically the d...
Violence is one of the first social issues in Venezuela, there is empirical evidence that impunity a...
From the traditions of critical criminology and the approaches of Agamben and Mbembe, I tried to mak...
The potential or real use of physical force constitutes a defining trait for police activity as well...
The article analyzes the singularity of the criminal phenomenon in Venezuela, due to the incidence o...
With responses to urban violence receiving increasing academic attention, the literature on anti-gan...
Amid startling levels of violence, Brazilian state and municipal governments can be a source for inn...
“Some theories predict that profits facilitate peace in illegal markets, while others predict that p...
Over the past generation Latin America has experienced high levels of criminal violence associated w...
Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, is among the five most dangerous cities in the world. In a city w...
Crime rates in Venezuela increased considerably at the end of the 1970s, and even more so from the m...