Resisting Extortion: Victims, Criminals, and States in Latin America
暫譯: 抵抗勒索:拉丁美洲的受害者、罪犯與國家

Moncada, Eduardo

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2022-01-06
  • 售價: $3,900
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 300
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1108843387
  • ISBN-13: 9781108843386
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Criminal extortion is an understudied, but widespread and severe problem in Latin America. In states that cannot or choose not to uphold the rule of law, victims are often seen as helpless in the face of powerful criminals. However, even under such difficult circumstances, victims resist criminal extortion in surprisingly different ways. Drawing on extensive fieldwork in violent localities in Colombia, El Salvador and Mexico, Moncada weaves together interviews, focus groups, and participatory drawing exercises to explain why victims pursue distinct strategies to resist criminal extortion. The analysis traces and compares processes that lead to individual acts of everyday resistance; sporadic killings by ad hoc groups of victims and police; institutionalized and sustained collective vigilantism; and coordination between victims and states to co-produce order in ways that both strengthen and undermine the rule of law. This book offers valuable new insights into the broader politics of crime and the state.

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犯罪勒索是拉丁美洲一個未受到充分研究,但卻普遍且嚴重的問題。在無法或選擇不維護法治的國家中,受害者常常被視為在強大罪犯面前無助的。然而,即使在如此困難的情況下,受害者以意想不到的方式抵抗犯罪勒索。Moncada 透過在哥倫比亞、薩爾瓦多和墨西哥的暴力地區進行廣泛的實地研究,結合訪談、焦點小組和參與式繪畫練習,解釋為何受害者採取不同的策略來抵抗犯罪勒索。分析追溯並比較導致個體日常抵抗行為的過程;受害者和警方的臨時性殺戮;制度化且持續的集體自衛行動;以及受害者與國家之間的協調,以共同產生秩序,這些方式既加強又削弱法治。本書提供了對犯罪與國家更廣泛政治的新見解。

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