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State Building on the Ground: Police Reform and Participatory Security in Latin America.

机译:地面上的国家建设:拉丁美洲的警察改革和参与式安全。

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In this dissertation I investigate the persistence of institutional weakness and examine the conditions under which change becomes possible. Such questions are of particular importance in Latin America, where a democratic period marked by high rates of crime and violence in many countries has laid bare the precariousness of state institutions.;What we've observed throughout Latin America and elsewhere, is that conditions facing police institutions, such as extensive corruption, violence, and incompetence in fighting crime, may exhibit a remarkable continuity over time, even when they are widely recognized as a problem. Why does institutional weakness persist for such extended periods of time, particularly on an issue that is so politically salient? Under what conditions do political leaders undertake institutional reform?;Drawing on evidence from periods of reform and "non-reform" in Colombia, Buenos Aires Province, and Sao Paulo State, I demonstrate that the root of institutional continuity and change can be found in societal contestation over the distribution of protection and repression, which inhibits the formation of a coherent demand for reform. Such fragmentation facilitates what I call patterns of accommodation among political leaders and police institutions, wherein politicians grant police broad autonomy in exchange for the cooperation of the manager of the state's coercive authority in advancing their political objectives. Reform becomes possible following the onset of a mobilized scandal, a high-profile act of police deviance that reveals shared preferences across a range of societal sectors that is then utilized by a robust political opposition that can maintain the event on the agenda as a platform for attacking the incumbent. Facing a clear societal demand and an electoral threat, politicians become more likely to enact reform following such a mobilized scandal. Furthermore, given the role often played by societal fragmentation in impeding reform, I investigate the conditions under which politicians choose to build state capacity through the incorporation of societal actors. I argue that reform is likely to include "participatory security" in contexts of poor police-society relations or low police capacity and resources, with different values along these dimensions leading to important differences in institutional design.
机译:在这篇论文中,我研究了制度弱点的持续存在,并研究了可能发生变革的条件。这些问题在拉丁美洲尤为重要,在拉美,许多国家的犯罪率和暴力发生率很高的民主时期暴露了国家机构的pre可危。;我们在整个拉丁美洲和其他地方观察到的是警察机构,例如广泛的腐败,暴力和无能为力的犯罪活动,可能会随着时间的流逝呈现出显着的连续性,即使它们被广泛认为是一个问题。为什么制度上的弱点会持续这么长时间,尤其是在政治上如此突出的问题上?政治领导人在什么条件下进行体制改革?;借鉴哥伦比亚,布宜诺斯艾利斯省和圣保罗州的改革和“非改革”时期的证据,我证明了体制连续性和变革的根源可以在社会对保护和镇压分配的竞争,这抑制了对改革的连贯要求的形成。这种分散化促进了我所说的政治领导人和警察机构之间的住宿方式,其中政客授予警察广泛的自治权,以换取国家强制性权力的管理者在推进其政治目标方面的合作。在动员丑闻开始后,改革就成为可能,这是警察高调的举动,它揭示了各个社会部门的共同偏好,然后被强大的政治反对派利用,可以将事件保留在议程上,作为一个平台,攻击在位者。面对明确的社会需求和选举威胁,政客们更有可能在发生此类动员丑闻后实施改革。此外,鉴于社会分裂经常在阻碍改革中发挥作用,我研究了政客选择通过整合社会参与者来建设国家能力的条件。我认为,在警察与社会关系不佳或警察能力和资源不足的情况下,改革很可能包括“参与性安全”,在这些方面的价值观不同,导致制度设计上的重大差异。

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  • 作者

    Gonzalez, Yanilda Maria.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Public administration.;Criminology.;Latin American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 428 p.
  • 总页数 428
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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