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Insecurity and Unequal Access to the Law in Latin American Cities

by ncarsenault | Jul 1, 2019 | 2015, Bolivia, Brazil, Economics, History & Social Sciences, Honduras, Latin America, Peru, Politics | 0 comments

Presented by Daniel Goldstein (Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers University).

Readings

  • El Alto: Mobilizing Block by Block
  • Flexible Justice: Neoliberal Violence and ‘Self-Help’ Security in Bolivia
  • Gated Communities and the Discourse of Urban Fear
  • The Militarization of Urban Marginality: Lessons from the Brazilian Metropolis
  • Participatory Security: Participation, Citizen Security, and the Inequities of Citizenship in Urban Peru
  • In Tegucigalpa, the Iron Fist Falls-iron-fist

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