More Money, More Crime : Prosperity and Rising Crime in Latin America

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More Money, More Crime : Prosperity and Rising Crime in Latin America

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 408 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190608774
  • DDC分類 364.25

Full Description

While worldwide crime is declining overall, criminality in Latin America has reached unprecedented levels that have ushered in social unrest and political turmoil. Despite major political and economic gains, crime has increased in every Latin American country over the past 25 years, currently making this region the most crime-ridden and violent in the world.

Over the past two decades, Latin America has enjoyed economic growth, poverty and inequality reduction, rising consumer demand, and spreading democracy, but it also endured a dramatic outbreak of violence and property crimes. In More Money, More Crime, Marcelo Bergman argues that prosperity enhanced demand for stolen and illicit goods supplied by illegal rackets. Crime surged as weak states and outdated criminal justice systems could not meet the challenge posed by new profitably criminal enterprises. Based on large-scale data sets, including surveys from inmates and victims, Bergman analyzes the development of crime as a business in the region, and the inability-and at times complicity-of state agencies and officers to successfully contain it. While organized crime has grown, Latin American governments have lacked the social vision to promote sustainable upward mobility, and have failed to improve the technical capacities of law enforcement agencies to deter criminality. The weak state responses have only further entrenched the influence of criminal groups making them all the more difficult to dismantle.

More Money, More Crime is a sobering study that foresees a continued rise in violence while prosperity increases unless governments develop appropriate responses to crime and promote genuine social inclusion.

Contents

Chapter 1: Crime and Prosperity: A Latin American Paradox
Part I: Trends and Magnitude of Crime in Latin America
Chapter 2: Trends and Patterns of Criminality in the Latin America
Chapter 3: Why the Rise in Crime in Latin America?
Part II: The Business of Crime and the Spread of Illegal Markets
Chapter 4: Profits and Opportunities: The Growth of Illegal Markets and Crime
Chapter 5: Drug Business and Crime
Chapter 6: Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium (HCE)
Part III: The Criminal Justice System and Deterrence
Chapter 7: The Police in Latin America
Chapter 8: Courts, Criminal Procedure and Deterrence
Chapter 9: The Sad Story of Prisons: A Balance of Failures
Chapter 10: Concluding Remarks
Appendix: : Report on Data Collection and Databases
Notes
Index

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