From hard vigilantism to soft vigilantism in Latin America
The case of Santiago and Puebla
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14244/contemp.v13i3.1263Resumo
Chile and Mexico have neighborhood watch policies–imported from the global North–inserted in control dynamics decentralized from the state, which eventually leads to hard and soft forms of vigilantism. However, the vigilantism these policies lead to differ significantly between the two countries, an issue that can be explained by the different configuration of both states.
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