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The criminalization of states: the relationship between states and organized crime

Arzt, Sigrid(Contributions by)Bagley, Bruce(Contributions by)Beltran, Adriana(Contributions by)Brienen, Marten W.(Contributions by)Chabat, Jorge(Contributions by)Chavez, Nashira(Contributions by)Cutrona, Sebastian Antonino(Contributions by)Gurecki, Amanda M.(Contributions by)Hinojosa, Victor J.(Contributions by)Isacson, Adam(Contributions by)Jones, Nathan(Contributions by)Penafiel, Pryanka(Contributions by)Polga-Hecimovich, John(Contributions by)Rocha, David(Contributions by)Rosen, Jonathan D.(Contributions by)Ulloa, Fernando Cepeda(Contributions by)Ungar, Mark(Contributions by)Wade, Christine J.(Contributions by)Wolff, Michael Jerome(Contributions by)Zepeda, Roberto(Contributions by)Bagley, Bruce(Edited by)Chabat, Jorge(Edited by)Rosen, Jonathan D.(Edited by)
Part of the Security in the Americas in the Twenty-First Century series
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Many countries throughout Latin America have experienced high levels of corruption, drug trafficking, and violence that have created elements of fragility.

This book of case studies explores the nature of violence in countries throughout the region.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498593011 / 9781498593014
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
320.98
23/05/2019
English
375 pages
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