Mano Dura Policies in Latin America

Jonathan D Rosen editor Sebastián A Cutrona editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Jun '23

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Mano Dura Policies in Latin America cover

Leading scholars and policy analysts from around the Americas come together to untangle the factors that have fuelled the implementation of mano dura politics, their rising popularity, and impacts across nine widely heterogeneous countries in Latin America.

Beginning with a discussion on the concept of mano dura, the editors move to survey various theoretical approaches to punitivism, and later review of the empirical research evaluating different drivers behind the adoption of tough on crime policies. Since hard-line initiatives often have consequences beyond the general goal of reducing violence, they then analyze the impacts of these policing strategies on crime rates and different democratic institutions. Country chapters on Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina follow a common thematic structure to answer the following questions:

  • What are some of the trends in gangs, organized crime, and violence?
  • How have governments responded to combat crime and violence?
  • What factors have fuelled the implementation of mano dura policies?
  • Why are mano dura policies popular?
  • What have the consequences of these policies been?

Mano Dura Policies in Latin America is essential reading to students of Latin American studies, political science, public policy, and criminal justice. It will also interest scholars working on drug trafficking, organized crime, and violence in Latin America.

"Amid deteriorating security and democracy, mano dura policies have become one of the most persistent and entrenched policing policies in Latin America. This volume provides a much-needed analytical and policy structure that comprehensively explains the ever-expanding applications, rationalizations, and damages of this approach in countries throughout the region."

Mark Ungar, Brooklyn College

"Tragically, in the twenty-first century Latin America has been wracked by unprecedented levels of criminal violence. In this masterful, up-to-date volume, top country experts trace the evolution of government policies against organized crime in Latin America’s large countries and countries of the Northern Triangle. The book makes an important and compelling argument: while tough on crime policies enable human-rights violations and are rarely effective over the longer term, they are popular among Latin America’s fearful citizens."

Cynthia McClintock, George Washington University

ISBN: 9781032504278

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 557g

216 pages