Rather than reducing criminality, prisons in Latin America drive crime by creating the conditions for its growth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcelo Sergio Bergman is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the National University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF). He has conducted empirical research on crime for the last twenty years while working in the USA, Mexico, and Argentina. His book More Money More Crime (2018) won the 2019 most outstanding book award by the Comparative and International divisions of the American Society of Criminologists. He has directed many data collection projects and is the founding director of two research centers: PESED (CIDE-Mexico) and CELIV (Argentina).
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2, The Prison Explosion in Latin America 3. Explaining the Prison Growth 4. Drugs and Prisons 5. Women Imprisonment and Violence in Latin America 6. Justice Institutions in Latin America 7. Life in Prison 8. Hobbes in Prison 9. Prison and the Outside World: The Fallacy of Separation 10. Conclusions Corrections and Criminal Policy.
1: Introduction 2, The Prison Explosion in Latin America 3. Explaining the Prison Growth 4. Drugs and Prisons 5. Women Imprisonment and Violence in Latin America 6. Justice Institutions in Latin America 7. Life in Prison 8. Hobbes in Prison 9. Prison and the Outside World: The Fallacy of Separation 10. Conclusions Corrections and Criminal Policy.
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