Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their resident communities. Where this occurs, however, they may effectively replace the state in its most basic functions, and consequently exclude subject populations from the rights and protections supposedly guaranteed by the state. Employing qualitative research methods, this study compares criminal development and state public security policies in Rio de Janeiro and Recife, Brazil. The research is primarily concerned with the development of criminal authority structures, and asks when, where, why, and how they develop. Arguing that the extant literature on organized crime fails to adequately explain this phenomenon—particularly in the case...
Academic work on Brazil has long underscored the state's shortcomings. Past scholarship portrayed a ...
This paper examines public policies based on the idea that situations in areas of social deprivation...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
How do organized criminal groups (OCGs) respond to military interventions intended to weaken and sub...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
Government and organized criminal groups co-exist in uneasy equilibrium. Criminal groups adjust thei...
Since the nineties Brazil is fully included in the redefinition process of narcotrafficking’s routes...
How do states regulate drug trafficking? The sale of illicit drugs generates an estimated US$870 bi...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
This paper compares two important experiences of the emergence and consolidation of armed non-state ...
Brazilian prison gangs have spilled out to the outside world and become criminal enterprises. The ex...
This paper compares two important experiences of the emergence and consolidation of armed non-state ...
This paper examines public policies based on the idea that situations in areas of social deprivation...
Academic work on Brazil has long underscored the state's shortcomings. Past scholarship portrayed a ...
This paper examines public policies based on the idea that situations in areas of social deprivation...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
How do organized criminal groups (OCGs) respond to military interventions intended to weaken and sub...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
Government and organized criminal groups co-exist in uneasy equilibrium. Criminal groups adjust thei...
Since the nineties Brazil is fully included in the redefinition process of narcotrafficking’s routes...
How do states regulate drug trafficking? The sale of illicit drugs generates an estimated US$870 bi...
The author examines the main dimensions of urban violence in the case of Rio de Janeiro, which inclu...
This paper compares two important experiences of the emergence and consolidation of armed non-state ...
Brazilian prison gangs have spilled out to the outside world and become criminal enterprises. The ex...
This paper compares two important experiences of the emergence and consolidation of armed non-state ...
This paper examines public policies based on the idea that situations in areas of social deprivation...
Academic work on Brazil has long underscored the state's shortcomings. Past scholarship portrayed a ...
This paper examines public policies based on the idea that situations in areas of social deprivation...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...