Politics and History of Violence and Crime in Central America
Huhn, Sebastian; Warnecke-Berger, Hannes
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hardcover. Num Pages: 330 pages, 13 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: 1KLC; JFFE; JKV; JPWL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 210 x 148. Weight in Grams: 585.
This book highlights historical explanations to and roots of present phenomena of violence, insecurity, and law enforcement in Central America. Violence and crime are among the most discussed topics in Central America today, and sensationalism and fear of crime is as present as the increase of private security, the re-militarization of law enforcement, political populism, and mano dura policies. The contributors to this volume discuss historical forms, paths, continuities, and changes of violence and its public and political discussion in the region. This book thus offers in-depth analysis of different patterns of violence, their reproduction over time, their articulation in ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
330
Condition
New
Number of Pages
330
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349950669
SKU
V9781349950669
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99-15
About Huhn, Sebastian; Warnecke-Berger, Hannes
Sebastian Huhn is Researcher and Lecturer at Osnabrueck University, Germany. His research focusses on Central American history, violence and crime in Central America and the Global South, and national identity, migration, and youth violence. His publications include several books and articles in English, Spanish, and German. Hannes Warnecke-Berger is Junior Researcher at the Special Research Council 1199 ... Read more
Reviews for Politics and History of Violence and Crime in Central America
“On the whole, the volume offers insights and interpretations from which scholars who study violence and Central America will benefit.” (David Carey, Jr., Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, clcjbooks.rutgers.edu, October, 2017)