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The Punitive City Privatized Policing And Protection In Neoliberal Mexico 1st Edition Markusmichael Mller

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The Punitive City Privatized Policing And Protection In Neoliberal Mexico 1st Edition Markusmichael Mller
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Markus-Michael Müller
ISBN: 9781350251137, 9781783606979, 1350251135, 1783606975
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Punitive City Privatized Policing And Protection In Neoliberal Mexico 1st Edition Markusmichael Mller by Markus-michael Müller 9781350251137, 9781783606979, 1350251135, 1783606975 instant download after payment.

In the eyes of the global media, modern Mexico has become synonymous with crime, violence and insecurity. But while media fascination and academic engagement has focussed on the drug war, an equally dangerous phenomenon has taken root. In The Punitive City, Markus-Michael Müller argues that what has emerged in Mexico is not just a punitive urban democracy, in which those at the social and political margins face growing violence and exclusion. More alarmingly, it would seem that clientelism in the region is morphing into a private, political protection racket.

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