This book challenges the quasi-consensus that Latin American countries dominate global homicide rankings mainly due to the illegal nature of drug production and trafficking. Building on US scholarship that looks at the role of social exclusion and discriminatory policing in drug violence, the authors of this volume show that the association between illegality and violence cannot be divorced from the inequality that prevails in those countries. This book looks in detail at the functioning of drug markets in Recife, the largest metropolitan area in Brazil's North-East and, over the last 25 years, the heart of the country's most violent metropolitan area. Building on extensive interviews and field work, the authors map out the city's drug mark...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
Agents operating in illegal markets cannot resort to the justice system to guarantee property rights...
By dealing with a variety of criminal situations that are qualified as "Organized Crime", this artic...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars ide...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article discusses the possible connections between the functioning of various drug markets and ...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
“Some theories predict that profits facilitate peace in illegal markets, while others predict that p...
Many studies demonstrate that homicides are heavily concentrated in impoverished neighborhoods, but ...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars ide...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
Agents operating in illegal markets cannot resort to the justice system to guarantee property rights...
By dealing with a variety of criminal situations that are qualified as "Organized Crime", this artic...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars ide...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article analyzes the relationship between violence and the illicit drug market by comparing ret...
This article discusses the possible connections between the functioning of various drug markets and ...
The article comments on a new generation of researchers studying the illegal markets in Brazil. In d...
“Some theories predict that profits facilitate peace in illegal markets, while others predict that p...
Many studies demonstrate that homicides are heavily concentrated in impoverished neighborhoods, but ...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
Literature on the economic-sociology of illegal markets is progressing convincingly, as scholars ide...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
Agents operating in illegal markets cannot resort to the justice system to guarantee property rights...
By dealing with a variety of criminal situations that are qualified as "Organized Crime", this artic...