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been transformed into a battleground for social violence — that is, on the belief that an alarming “crime wave” is …The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that a formerly explicitly nonviolent nation has … occurring today while there was no crime at all in the past. On the basis of this assumption, the fear of crime and the call for …
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Crime, violence, and insecurity are perceived as society's biggest problems in contemporary Costa Rica. This degree of … the fundamental basis for the current talk of crime: the civil war, the abolition of the military, the proclamation of …
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The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increased significantly in … recent years and that there is today a vast and alarming amount of crime. On the basis of this assumption, fear of crime, the … call for the “iron fist,” and drastic law enforcement actions are continually increasing. While crime statistics are the …
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Crime, violence, and insecurity are perceived as society’s biggest problems in contemporary Costa Rica. This degree of … the fundamental basis for the current talk of crime: the civil war, the abolition of the military, the proclamation of …
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Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Rica. These three …. The paper thus asks why violence and crime generate such huge fear in society. The thesis is that the Costa Rican national … changed for the worse and that society is now threatened permanently. However, crime statistics do not support this perception …
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Crime, violence, and insecurity are among the most important social topics in contemporary Costa Rica. These three …. The paper thus asks why violence and crime generate such huge fear in society. The thesis is that the Costa Rican national … changed for the worse and that society is now threatened permanently. However, crime statistics do not support this perception …
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The Costa Rican talk of crime is fundamentally based on the assumption that crime rates have increased significantly in … recent years and that there is today a vast and alarming amount of crime. On the basis of this assumption, fear of crime, the … call for the 'iron fist', and drastic law enforcement actions are continually increasing. While crime statistics are the …
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in the three countries, the paper points out how elite arguments on violence and crime are translated into everyday life … hegemonic discourses on violence and crime in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Simultaneously, a majority of the …Central America has the reputation of being a violent region with high crime rates, youth gangs, drug traffic, and …
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"A crucial new big-picture framework that answers the question of how liberty flourishes in some states but falls to authoritarianism or anarchy in others--and explains how it can continue to thrive despite new threats"--
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