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The New War On The Poor The Production Of Insecurity In Latin America John Gledhill

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The New War On The Poor The Production Of Insecurity In Latin America John Gledhill
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Author: John Gledhill
ISBN: 9781350223363, 1350223360
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The New War On The Poor The Production Of Insecurity In Latin America John Gledhill by John Gledhill 9781350223363, 1350223360 instant download after payment.

When viewed from the perspective of those who suffer the consequences of repressive approaches to public security, it is often difficult to distinguish state agents from criminals. The mistreatment by police and soldiers examined in this book reflects a new kind of stigmatization.
The New War on the Poor links the experiences of labour migrants crossing Latin America’s international borders, indigenous Mexicans defending their territories against capitalist mega-projects, drug wars and paramilitary violence, Afro-Brazilians living on the urban periphery of Salvador, and farmers and business people tired of paying protection to criminal mafias. John Gledhill looks at how and why governments are failing to provide security to disadvantaged citizens while all too often painting them as a menace to the rest of society simply for being poor.

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