The paper analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvador on the one hand, and the related security policies of the three states, on the other. In each country, there is an idiosyncratic way of constructing youth violence and juvenile delinquency. Also, each country has its own manner of reaction to those problems. In El Salvador youths are socially constructed as a threat to security, and the state implements predominantly repressive policies to protect citizens against that threat. In Nicaragua and Costa Rica, where the social discourse on youth violence is less prominent, the state's policies are neither very accentuated nor very coherent, whether in terms of repressive or nonrepressive measur...
crime, violence, and (in)security constitute extensively debated phenomena. They are object of const...
The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increas...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59)El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of th...
The paper analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvad...
The article analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salv...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
It has become common to state that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For ...
Huhn S. Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua: Social Perceptions in Every...
It is often asserted that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For theories ...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
It is commonly understood that criminal violence has superseded political violence in Central Americ...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Ric...
Huhn S, Oettler A, Peetz P. Exploding Crime? Topic Management in Central American Newspapers. GIGA W...
It has become common to state that criminal violence has superseded political violence in Central Am...
Huhn S, Oettler A, Peetz P. Contemporary Discourses on Violence in Central American Newspapers. Inte...
crime, violence, and (in)security constitute extensively debated phenomena. They are object of const...
The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increas...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59)El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of th...
The paper analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salvad...
The article analyzes the social construction of youth violence in Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and El Salv...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
It has become common to state that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For ...
Huhn S. Discourses on violence in Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua: Social Perceptions in Every...
It is often asserted that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For theories ...
Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, dru...
It is commonly understood that criminal violence has superseded political violence in Central Americ...
Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Ric...
Huhn S, Oettler A, Peetz P. Exploding Crime? Topic Management in Central American Newspapers. GIGA W...
It has become common to state that criminal violence has superseded political violence in Central Am...
Huhn S, Oettler A, Peetz P. Contemporary Discourses on Violence in Central American Newspapers. Inte...
crime, violence, and (in)security constitute extensively debated phenomena. They are object of const...
The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increas...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-59)El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras have some of th...