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Policing and Politics in Latin America (Hardback)

When Law Enforcement Breaks the Law

P&S History > Social Science & Culture > Politics > Political Sciences & Current Affairs

Imprint: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Pages: 173
ISBN: 9781955055505
Published: 2nd September 2022


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“Provides a long-term view that is crucial to understanding where Latin American police institutions come from, how they have changed over time, and how long those transformations may take.” —Hernán Flom, Journal of Latin American Studies “Presents well-reasoned and logical arguments to support its contentions.” —Paul Bleakley, International Criminal Justice Review

“An insightful book that should find a wide audience among scholars of crime, policing, security, state violence, and subnational politics.” —Eduardo Moncada, Perspectives on Politics

Though police are supposed to serve and protect, they all too often rob and abuse. Why? And what can be done about it? That is the central puzzle addressed in this book.

Drawing on the disparate cases of Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, Diego Esparza analyzes why some countries' police forces are more corrupt than others and considers what policy initiatives can turn an abusive police force into one that works for its citizens. His findings, perhaps most notably, fundamentally challenge assumptions about the virtues of local control.

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