Really glad to be part of this conference organized by the Université de Montreal. I will be presenting the paper entitled: Building the “Pacification”: Strategic Villages to Deal with Rebel Territories in Latin America Here I attached the conference description and the program: DESCRIPTION For the past twenty years, problem-oriented policing reforms have been designed and implemented in Latin America to reduce continually growing crime and violence rates. These measures aim to tackle the pro..
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Organizers: Benjamin Lessing (UChicago, USA), Joana Monteiro (FGV, Brazil), and Michel Misse (UFRJ, ...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
Violence has become an increasingly serious problem in many developing countries. According to a rec...
In 21st century Latin America, many countries face criminal violence on the scale of civil war. Whil...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
The Solutions Paper: i) reviews evidence on levels and trends in crime and violence in Latin Americ...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have been heavily impacted by violence. For many years, the re...
Physical insecurity and high rates of crime plague Latin America. The problem is economically costly...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Latin America has become one of the most violent regions in the world. Public safety is now among th...
This thesis examines the potential impact of community oriented policing in Latin America through a ...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Organizers: Benjamin Lessing (UChicago, USA), Joana Monteiro (FGV, Brazil), and Michel Misse (UFRJ, ...
Latin America is the most violent region in the world with a rate of 24.24 homicides per 100,000 inh...
Violence has become an increasingly serious problem in many developing countries. According to a rec...
In 21st century Latin America, many countries face criminal violence on the scale of civil war. Whil...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
The Solutions Paper: i) reviews evidence on levels and trends in crime and violence in Latin Americ...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have been heavily impacted by violence. For many years, the re...
Physical insecurity and high rates of crime plague Latin America. The problem is economically costly...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
Over the past decade, accelerating rates of violence and crime in Latin American cities have transfo...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Latin America has become one of the most violent regions in the world. Public safety is now among th...
This thesis examines the potential impact of community oriented policing in Latin America through a ...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Organizers: Benjamin Lessing (UChicago, USA), Joana Monteiro (FGV, Brazil), and Michel Misse (UFRJ, ...