Lexington Books
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978-1-4985-6730-5 • Hardback • April 2018 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
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Hanna S. Kassab is visiting assistant professor at Northern Michigan University.
Jonathan D. Rosen is assistant professor of criminal justice at Holy Family University.
Introduction, by Jonathan D. Rosen and Hanna S. Kassab
Chapter 1: Violence and Security in Argentina: Major Trends and Policy Responses, by Sebastián A. Cutrona
Chapter 2: Brazil: Violence and Public (un)Safety, by Thiago Rodrigues, Mariana Kalil, and Acácio Augusto
Chapter 3: Spectacular (In)Justice: Impunity and Communal Violence in Bolivia, by Marten Brienen
Chapter 4: Violence in Peru, by Barnett S. Koven and Cynthia McClintock
Chapter 5: Negotiating Peace and Strengthening the State: Reducing Violence in Colombia, by Victor J. Hinojosa
Chapter 6: Violence: El Salvador’s ‘Ill-Structured’ Problem, by Bradford R. McGuinn
Chapter 7: At a Crossroads: Can Guatemala Prevail in Fight against Violence? by Adriana Beltrán
Chapter 8: Violence in Mexico: An Examination of the Major Trends and Challenges, by Roberto Zepeda and Jonathan D. Rosen
Chapter 9: Violence in Haiti: History, Reforms, and Current Trends, by Christa L. Remington
Chapter 10: Transnational Organized Crime and Violence in the Americas, by R. Evan Ellis
Chapter 11: United States Security Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean, by Eric L. Golnick
About the Contributors
Violence in contemporary Latin America takes many different forms, and is hard to measure precisely or to explain fully. This up to date survey of almost all the major countries affected by this major scourge serves to illustrate the complexities involved, and to highlight the many diverse obstacles to effective remedial policies.
— Laurence Whitehead, Nuffield College, University of Oxford
Latin America’s unprecedented generalization of electoral democracy, along with sustained economic growth and poverty reduction, generated expectations that a new era was at hand. Sadly, however, many countries have experienced equally unprecedented increases in criminality. Kassab and Rosen, prolific Latin American specialists on security matters, have produced a serious, well documented study of this scourge. Country chapters by experts focus on criminal gangs, drug traffickers, political violence’s legacy, and weak institutions. A must read for the latest data and insights on criminal violence’s corrosive effects on so many Latin American nations.
— David Scott Palmer, Boston University
Violence in the Americas is a must-read for those interested in understanding one of the most pressing issues affecting this continent. The contributors to this volume demonstrate with key case studies the very complex nature of violence in a very unequal region. Kassab and Rosen selected the right works to provide a comprehensive overview of the trends, nature and main causes of violence, policies to fight this problem, and challenges met by different governments that share a variety of conditions, but also diverge in many other aspects.
— Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, Associate Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University