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From Social Assistance to Control in Urban Margins: Ambivalent Police Practices in Neoliberal Chile

 

DILEMAS: Revista de Estudos de Conflito e Controle Social
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Otros Autores: Lucia Dammert, Liza Zuñiga

Crime increase in Latin America has occurred in parallel with a change in police policy in territories. Along with the processes of militarization and police repression, strategies of co-production have been inspired by community policing, but the articulation of both in urban margins has been understudied. Our hypothesis affirms the coexistence and ambivalence of both social assistance and abusive practices against the city's poor. Qualitative methods conducted in Santiago, Chile, show police policy involves both dimensions, which are strongly rooted in identity elements of the military tradition of the region's police forces.

Palabras clave: community policing, police control, urban margins, Latin America, Carabineros police

Como citar: Luneke, A., Dammert, L., & Zuñiga, L. (2022). From Social Assistance to Control in Urban Margins: Ambivalent Police Practices in Neoliberal Chile. Dilemas – Revista de Estudos de Conflito e Controle Social, 15(1), 1-26. doi:https://doi.org/10.4322/dilemas.v15n1.42944
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