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This edited collection explores the politics of crime and violence in Latin America through both theoretical reflections as well as several detailed case studies based on empirical, primary research. Its overall aim is to explore common misperceptions and simplifications which are often found in political discourses, policy documentation, as well as some academic work. These simplifications include a focus on gangs, narrow understandings of organized criminal groups and the knock-on effect that such a focus has on policy making. Instead, the chapters in this book shift the reader's gaze to more structural explanations and analytical approaches, moving them towards an understanding of how wider historical, economic, cultural and even psychological issues impact the complex relationships between crime, violence, and politics in the region. The detailed case studies also allow for a unique comparative analysis of problems faced throughout the region. While significant differences exist, a

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A new and very much needed approach . . . In a field that has become ossified by a series of approaches developed in the Global North and deployed oftentimes uncritically, Linking Police Violence and Crime in Latin America is a fresh look into crime and violence in this continent. . . . There is no doubt that Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America is important, even essential, reading for scholars interested in violence in the region. * International Studies Review *
Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America contests contemporary approaches by introducing readers to innovative structural alternatives to failing policies. It is a truly rich collection of essays by an eclectic set of dynamic academics from a wide array of disciplines. They offer scholars, policymakers, and curious readers the opportunity to investigate possible solutions to human suffering. While this work concentrates on Latin America, its approach can be adopted to study other regions of the world with comparable socio-political complications. -- Hanna S. Kassab, Northern Michigan University
Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America is a timely and very important book. Highly recommended for students, academics, and policy-makers interested in Latin America and this important topic. -- Jonathan D. Rosen, Holy Family University

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Politics of Crime, Violence, and Policy Chapter 2 Gang Conflict and Drug Trafficking: Challenges and Opportunities for Conflict Resolution in Mexico and Central America Chapter 3 Unpacking Post-Conflict Violence and Crime in El Salvador: The Role of Public Security Chapter 4 Prison Violence and Change: The Impact of Crime Control Policies on Honduran Prisons Chapter 5 Violence and Place-Belongingness: Myths and Realities of Violence in Colombia Chapter 6 Conclusion: Thematic Linkages, Deviations, and Policy Implications

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/10/2016 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498507196, 978-1498507196
      ISBN10: 1498507190

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This edited collection explores the politics of crime and violence in Latin America through both theoretical reflections as well as several detailed case studies based on empirical, primary research. Its overall aim is to explore common misperceptions and simplifications which are often found in political discourses, policy documentation, as well as some academic work. These simplifications include a focus on gangs, narrow understandings of organized criminal groups and the knock-on effect that such a focus has on policy making. Instead, the chapters in this book shift the reader's gaze to more structural explanations and analytical approaches, moving them towards an understanding of how wider historical, economic, cultural and even psychological issues impact the complex relationships between crime, violence, and politics in the region. The detailed case studies also allow for a unique comparative analysis of problems faced throughout the region. While significant differences exist, a

      Trade Review
      A new and very much needed approach . . . In a field that has become ossified by a series of approaches developed in the Global North and deployed oftentimes uncritically, Linking Police Violence and Crime in Latin America is a fresh look into crime and violence in this continent. . . . There is no doubt that Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America is important, even essential, reading for scholars interested in violence in the region. * International Studies Review *
      Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America contests contemporary approaches by introducing readers to innovative structural alternatives to failing policies. It is a truly rich collection of essays by an eclectic set of dynamic academics from a wide array of disciplines. They offer scholars, policymakers, and curious readers the opportunity to investigate possible solutions to human suffering. While this work concentrates on Latin America, its approach can be adopted to study other regions of the world with comparable socio-political complications. -- Hanna S. Kassab, Northern Michigan University
      Linking Political Violence and Crime in Latin America is a timely and very important book. Highly recommended for students, academics, and policy-makers interested in Latin America and this important topic. -- Jonathan D. Rosen, Holy Family University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 The Politics of Crime, Violence, and Policy Chapter 2 Gang Conflict and Drug Trafficking: Challenges and Opportunities for Conflict Resolution in Mexico and Central America Chapter 3 Unpacking Post-Conflict Violence and Crime in El Salvador: The Role of Public Security Chapter 4 Prison Violence and Change: The Impact of Crime Control Policies on Honduran Prisons Chapter 5 Violence and Place-Belongingness: Myths and Realities of Violence in Colombia Chapter 6 Conclusion: Thematic Linkages, Deviations, and Policy Implications

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