In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has earned a reputation as exceptional. Despite poverty, inequality, and a historical legacy of political violence and repression, Nicaragua has defied regional trends. It has registered low rates of violent crime while deploying policing practices that emphasized prevention over repression. April 2018 marked an end to this exceptionalism. Police attacked anti-government protestors, and launched a sustained campaign against dissidents that continues to the present day. While the Nicaraguan police had long cultivated a reputation as community-oriented and non-repressive, they appeared to quickly change into a repressive, political force. In this p...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...
In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has ...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
In the midst of surging gang-fueled violence in Central America, Nicaragua has developed a community...
Based on four months of anthropological fieldwork in Managua, Nicaragua, this thesis illustrates whi...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Since transitioning from a civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador has been struggling with high levels o...
traffickers and the military made organised crime a threatening influence in Nicaragua. Nowadays, th...
After mugging a person, the pandilleros throw the victim’s shoes onto telephone wires as a gestur
The Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) conducted an evaluation of a cluster of citizen securit...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...
In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has ...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
Until the wave of political violence in 2018, the Nicaraguan model for community-based policing (COP...
In the midst of surging gang-fueled violence in Central America, Nicaragua has developed a community...
Based on four months of anthropological fieldwork in Managua, Nicaragua, this thesis illustrates whi...
In this article we discuss the comparative impact and significance of Community-Oriented Policing (C...
yesOver the last quarter century post-conflict and post-authoritarian transitions in Latin America h...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Since transitioning from a civil war (1980-1992), El Salvador has been struggling with high levels o...
traffickers and the military made organised crime a threatening influence in Nicaragua. Nowadays, th...
After mugging a person, the pandilleros throw the victim’s shoes onto telephone wires as a gestur
The Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) conducted an evaluation of a cluster of citizen securit...
The paper describes the process of security sector reform in Guatemala with reference to the efforts...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
This article explores the nature of state violence in contemporary Nicaragua. It begins by consideri...