This article explains how, in the late 20th century, Latin America went through a transition in social-control policy that followed and paralleled the area’s transition from a pervasively authoritarian polity to a democratic one bearing a strong neoliberal imprint. Social-control strategies initially designed to serve a national-security doctrine mainly directed against political opponents morphed into strategies for the repressive government of the advanced marginal groups that for the most part live within economically deprived urban areas. The focus here will be on Buenos Aires and Mexico City. These two cases will be used to exemplify the way in which crime and public security in the Latin American megalopolis have become an important p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Despite significant advances in macro and micro lev...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
Cities across the global south are seeing unprecedented levels of violence that generate intense ris...
This article explains how, in the late 20th century, Latin America went through a transition in soci...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberalism and patterns of violence in Latin America...
The character and quality of Latin America’s democracy is in dispute. Uncertainties about its nature...
The following article identifies two different urban policy regimes in Latin America - neoliberal an...
Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territori...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Community policing programmes are widely perceived and promoted as an important solution for the pre...
Over the last 30 years, Latin American cities have witnessed substantial processes of political re-e...
The trend towards social and political instability in Mexico City over the past 15 years, particular...
Reflecting a more general regional trend in the rise of urban crime and violence throughout Latin Am...
This article explores the development of kidnapping in Mexico City. New evidence suggests that this ...
Drawing on primary and secondary research, this article assesses the spatial dynamics that underpin ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Despite significant advances in macro and micro lev...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
Cities across the global south are seeing unprecedented levels of violence that generate intense ris...
This article explains how, in the late 20th century, Latin America went through a transition in soci...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberalism and patterns of violence in Latin America...
The character and quality of Latin America’s democracy is in dispute. Uncertainties about its nature...
The following article identifies two different urban policy regimes in Latin America - neoliberal an...
Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territori...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Community policing programmes are widely perceived and promoted as an important solution for the pre...
Over the last 30 years, Latin American cities have witnessed substantial processes of political re-e...
The trend towards social and political instability in Mexico City over the past 15 years, particular...
Reflecting a more general regional trend in the rise of urban crime and violence throughout Latin Am...
This article explores the development of kidnapping in Mexico City. New evidence suggests that this ...
Drawing on primary and secondary research, this article assesses the spatial dynamics that underpin ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Despite significant advances in macro and micro lev...
In subjective perception and objective fact, many Latin American countries have experienced an epide...
Cities across the global south are seeing unprecedented levels of violence that generate intense ris...