This paper explores the complex geopolitical relationship that exists between one of Jamaica's most notorious garrison communities, Tivoli Gardens, and the formal state. This relationship is analysed through a historical perspective of Tivoli's construction – from a low-income housing project to a fortified garrison community. The analysis highlights the growth of local criminal organizations that have been controlling the enclave, and shows the shift of power that progressively took place between this gang and the formal State who created the community in the first place
In the observation of criminal insecurity, territorial analysis has been an important aspect since t...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
Since the 2010 'Tivoli Incursion', the policing strategies that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)...
Cet article s’intéresse aux aspects géopolitiques des rapports entre un quartier de Kingston — Tivol...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
In this brief essay, the authors analyze encounters between Tivoli Gardens residents and members of ...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the failed state and security gover...
In cities across the world, neoliberal retrenchment, shrinking public expenditure and an emphasis on...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
Threats to national and sub-national security remain a significant challenge for Jamaica. Most studi...
This paper deals with spatial division as a key feature for understanding Jamaican capital’s Kingsto...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
In the observation of criminal insecurity, territorial analysis has been an important aspect since t...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
Since the 2010 'Tivoli Incursion', the policing strategies that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)...
Cet article s’intéresse aux aspects géopolitiques des rapports entre un quartier de Kingston — Tivol...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
In this brief essay, the authors analyze encounters between Tivoli Gardens residents and members of ...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the failed state and security gover...
In cities across the world, neoliberal retrenchment, shrinking public expenditure and an emphasis on...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
Threats to national and sub-national security remain a significant challenge for Jamaica. Most studi...
This paper deals with spatial division as a key feature for understanding Jamaican capital’s Kingsto...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
In the observation of criminal insecurity, territorial analysis has been an important aspect since t...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
Since the 2010 'Tivoli Incursion', the policing strategies that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)...