The latest effort by Brazilian authorities to control crime in Rio\u27s favelas confronts us with several complex questions regarding democracy, the rule of law, and civil-military relations, not only in this case, but throughout Latin America. What conclusions can we derive from the military and police interventions in Rio about the state of affairs of these third-wave democracies
This thesis investigates why and how Armed Forces deploy anti-crime activities, and it assesses the ...
This article examines the relationship between violence, insecurity and human rights in Latin Americ...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
Notions of a culture of impunity surrounding the violence perpetrated by the Brazilian police have l...
This article queries the effects of international police assistance in the Global South, focusing sp...
This article queries the effects of international police assistance in the Global South, focusing sp...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Preparations for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games are well underway in Brazil, with local g...
Over the past generation Latin America has experienced high levels of criminal violence associated w...
The following article employs an interdisciplinary approach to understanding some of the current par...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
Physical insecurity and high rates of crime plague Latin America. The problem is economically costly...
This thesis investigates why and how Armed Forces deploy anti-crime activities, and it assesses the ...
This article examines the relationship between violence, insecurity and human rights in Latin Americ...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
Notions of a culture of impunity surrounding the violence perpetrated by the Brazilian police have l...
This article queries the effects of international police assistance in the Global South, focusing sp...
This article queries the effects of international police assistance in the Global South, focusing sp...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
AROUND 45 thousand people are victims of lethal crime in Brazil, yearly. Most of the victims are you...
Latin America is more democratic today than in the recent past, yet in places also far more violent....
Preparations for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games are well underway in Brazil, with local g...
Over the past generation Latin America has experienced high levels of criminal violence associated w...
The following article employs an interdisciplinary approach to understanding some of the current par...
The military regimes of the countries of the Southern Cone of South America cooperated under Operati...
Physical insecurity and high rates of crime plague Latin America. The problem is economically costly...
This thesis investigates why and how Armed Forces deploy anti-crime activities, and it assesses the ...
This article examines the relationship between violence, insecurity and human rights in Latin Americ...
Em junho de 2013, diversas mobilizações políticas tomaram conta das ruas das principais capitais bra...