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Before the Body Count: Homicide Statistics and Everyday Security in Latin America

机译:身体计数之前:凶杀统计和拉丁美洲的日常安全

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Homicide statistics are a widely accepted metric of security and democracy. This article argues for a focus on how bodies come or do not come to be counted - of what happens before states enumerate. The experience of Sao Paulo relates that how many people die and how many do not is connected to the governance of an organised crime group known as the PCC. The punishment practices of the PCC and groups like it throughout Latin America reshape the lived paradigm of governance over life and death, albeit in concealed ways. Statistics are produced by and are productive of a de jure state, different from the state de facto. The acceptance of state-made homicide figures, whether for analysis, visualisation or political claims, is consequential for the future of lived security and social science knowledge production.
机译:凶杀统计数据是安全和民主得到广泛认可的指标。本文主张关注物体是如何计数或不计数-国家枚举之前发生的情况。圣保罗的经验表明,有多少人死亡和没有多少人死亡与被称为PCC的有组织犯罪集团的治理有关。 PCC及其类似组织在整个拉丁美洲的惩罚做法,尽管以隐藏的方式,重塑了生死治理的现存范式。统计是由法律状态产生的,并且是与实际状态不同的法律状态。无论是出于分析,形象化还是出于政治主张,接受国家制定的凶杀案数字,对于未来的安全生活和社会科学知识生产都是至关重要的。

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