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The Politics of Drug Violence : Criminals, Cops and Politicians in Colombia and Mexico, Paperback / softback Book

The Politics of Drug Violence : Criminals, Cops and Politicians in Colombia and Mexico Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Over the last few decades, drug trafficking organizations in Latin America became infamous for their shocking public crimes, from narcoterrorist assaults on the Colombian political system in the 1980s to the more recent wave of beheadings in Mexico.

However, while these highly visible forms of public violence dominate headlines, they are neither the most common form of drug violence nor simply the result of brutality.

Rather, they stem from structural conditions that vary from country to country and from era to era.

In The Politics of Drug Violence, Angelica Durán-Martínez shows how variation in drug violence results from the complex relationship between state power and criminal competition.

Drawing on remarkably extensive fieldwork, this book compares five cities that have been home to major trafficking organizations for the past four decades: Cali and Medellín in Colombia, and Ciudad Juárez, Culiacán, and Tijuana in Mexico.

She shows that violence escalates when trafficking organizations compete and the state security apparatus is fragmented.

However, when the criminal market is monopolized and the state security apparatus cohesive, violence tends to be more hidden and less frequent.

The size of drug profits does not determine violence levels, and neither does the degree of state weakness.

Rather, the forms and scale of violent crime derive primarily from the interplay between marketplace competition and state cohesiveness.

An unprecedentedly rich empirical account of one of the worst problems of our era, the book will reshape our understanding of the forces driving organized criminal violence in Latin America and elsewhere.

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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:328 pages
  • Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
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  • ISBN:9780190695965
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  • Format:Paperback / softback
  • Pages:328 pages
  • Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication Date:
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  • ISBN:9780190695965