How can societies restrain their coercive institutions and transition to a more humane criminal justice system? We argue that two main factors explain why torture can persist as a generalized practice in democratic societies: weak institutional protections of the rights of criminal suspects and the militarization of policing, which leads the police to act as if their job were to occupy a war zone. With the use of a large survey of the Mexican prison population and leveraging the date and place of arrest, this paper provides valid causal evidence about how these two explanatory variables shape torture. Our paper provides a grim picture of the survival of authoritarian policing practices in democracies. It also provides novel evidence of the ...
This article explores how the notion of torture developed in Spain throughout the nineteeth century,...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
This dissertation seeks to expose the relationships between State and Violence in the cases of extra...
How can societies restrain their coercive institutions and transition to a more humane criminal just...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, most Latin American countries experienced military coups and ...
The continued militarization of domestic police throughout the world has been one of the most pressi...
Mexico’s insecurity crisis during the past decade has drawn attention to the country’s public securi...
What rights do citizens have when confronted by the state’s repressive power? A citizen’s right to...
It is commonly believed that torture is an effective tool for combating an insurgent threat. Yet whi...
the participation of the armed forces in public security tasks in Mexico can generate several conseq...
Torture was formally abolished by European governments in the nineteenth century, and the actual pra...
This article discusses the problem of torture in Mexico and its impact on the legitimacy of the Stat...
Why does torture persist despite its prohibition? Scholars, policymakers, and the public have heavil...
Does violent repression strengthen the state? In this article we explore the legacies of repression ...
Abstract. To understand the problem of torture in a democratic society, we have to take up a politic...
This article explores how the notion of torture developed in Spain throughout the nineteeth century,...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
This dissertation seeks to expose the relationships between State and Violence in the cases of extra...
How can societies restrain their coercive institutions and transition to a more humane criminal just...
During the late 1960s and early 1970s, most Latin American countries experienced military coups and ...
The continued militarization of domestic police throughout the world has been one of the most pressi...
Mexico’s insecurity crisis during the past decade has drawn attention to the country’s public securi...
What rights do citizens have when confronted by the state’s repressive power? A citizen’s right to...
It is commonly believed that torture is an effective tool for combating an insurgent threat. Yet whi...
the participation of the armed forces in public security tasks in Mexico can generate several conseq...
Torture was formally abolished by European governments in the nineteenth century, and the actual pra...
This article discusses the problem of torture in Mexico and its impact on the legitimacy of the Stat...
Why does torture persist despite its prohibition? Scholars, policymakers, and the public have heavil...
Does violent repression strengthen the state? In this article we explore the legacies of repression ...
Abstract. To understand the problem of torture in a democratic society, we have to take up a politic...
This article explores how the notion of torture developed in Spain throughout the nineteeth century,...
YesThis chapter focuses on the forms of legality and illegality produced by, and within, prison syst...
This dissertation seeks to expose the relationships between State and Violence in the cases of extra...