Contesting the Iron Fist: Advocacy Networks and Police Violence in Democratic Argentina and ChilePsychology Press, 2005 - 221 páginas This work analyzes the interactions and international connections of the "civil rights" and "pro-order" coalitions of state and societal actors in the two countries. The author demonstrates that in democratizing contexts, protecting citizens from police abuse and becomes part of a debate about how to deal with issues of public safety and social control and of perceived trade-offs between liberty and security. |
Contenido
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Chapter Five | 111 |
Chapter | 135 |
Appendix | 151 |
Appendix Three | 165 |
Bibliography | 193 |
Index | 219 |
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Términos y frases comunes
advocacy networks allegations of police Amnesty International Argentina argue arrest on suspicion Arslanián authorities BAPP Buenos Aires Capital Buenos Aires province Carabineros Carlos Ruckauf CELS Chile Chilean civil rights coalition civilian Clarín clause CODEPU Congress context corporate police CORREPI corruption countries debate delinquency democratic detainees detention Duhalde e-mail Eduardo Duhalde El Mercurio explain favorable Federal Police FREPASO human rights advocacy human rights groups human rights organizations Human Rights Watch increasing police powers individual rights influence the policy Interview issue judicial Latin America lawyers levels of police lice military regime Moreover Página 12 Penal Code percent Peronist party police abuses police corporateness police institutions police officers police practices police reforms police violence policy process policymakers political system politicians pro-civil rights pro-order coalition problem protection of citizens public safety regarding respond rights advocacy groups sectors Senate Sikkink social actors strategies tions torture Universidad Diego Portales
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The Politics of Moral Sin: Abortion and Divorce in Spain, Chile and Argentina Merike Blofield Vista previa limitada - 2006 |
Sustaining Human Rights: Women and Argentine Human Rights Organizations Michelle D. Bonner Vista previa limitada - 2010 |
