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دانلود کتاب More Money, More Crime: Prosperity and Rising Crime in Latin America

دانلود کتاب پول بیشتر، جنایت بیشتر: رفاه و افزایش جنایت در آمریکای لاتین

More Money, More Crime: Prosperity and Rising Crime in Latin America

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More Money, More Crime: Prosperity and Rising Crime in Latin America

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ISBN (شابک) : 0190608773, 9780190608774 
ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2018 
تعداد صفحات: 488 
زبان: English 
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب پول بیشتر، جنایت بیشتر: رفاه و افزایش جنایت در آمریکای لاتین نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.


توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب پول بیشتر، جنایت بیشتر: رفاه و افزایش جنایت در آمریکای لاتین

در حالی که جرم و جنایت در سراسر جهان به طور کلی در حال کاهش است، جنایت در آمریکای لاتین به سطوح بی سابقه ای رسیده است که ناآرامی های اجتماعی و آشفتگی های سیاسی را به همراه داشته است. علیرغم دستاوردهای سیاسی و اقتصادی عمده، جرم و جنایت در هر کشور آمریکای لاتین طی 25 سال گذشته افزایش یافته است و در حال حاضر این منطقه را به جرم خشن ترین و خشن ترین منطقه در جهان تبدیل کرده است. در طول دو دهه گذشته، آمریکای لاتین از رشد اقتصادی، کاهش فقر و نابرابری، افزایش تقاضای مصرف‌کننده و گسترش دموکراسی برخوردار بوده است، اما در عین حال شیوع گسترده خشونت و جنایات مالکیت را نیز تحمل کرده است. مارسلو برگمن در پول بیشتر، جنایت بیشتر استدلال می کند که رفاه تقاضا برای کالاهای دزدیده شده و غیرقانونی عرضه شده توسط راکت های غیرقانونی را افزایش داد. به دلیل اینکه ایالت‌های ضعیف و سیستم‌های عدالت کیفری منسوخ نمی‌توانستند چالش‌های ناشی از شرکت‌های جنایی سودآور جدید را برطرف کنند، جرم افزایش یافت. برگمن بر اساس مجموعه داده های بزرگ مقیاس، از جمله نظرسنجی از زندانیان و قربانیان، توسعه جرم و جنایت را به عنوان یک تجارت در منطقه، و ناتوانی و گاهی همدستی سازمان ها و افسران دولتی در مهار موفقیت آمیز آن تحلیل می کند. در حالی که جرایم سازمان‌یافته رشد کرده است، دولت‌های آمریکای لاتین فاقد دیدگاه اجتماعی برای ترویج تحرک رو به بالا و پایدار هستند و نتوانسته‌اند ظرفیت‌های فنی سازمان‌های مجری قانون را برای جلوگیری از جرم و جنایت بهبود بخشند. واکنش‌های ضعیف دولت تنها نفوذ گروه‌های جنایتکار را بیشتر کرده است و نابودی آنها را دشوارتر کرده است. پول بیشتر، جنایت بیشتر یک مطالعه هشیارکننده است که افزایش مداوم خشونت را در حالی که رفاه افزایش می‌یابد پیش‌بینی می‌کند، مگر اینکه دولت‌ها واکنش‌های مناسبی نسبت به جرم و جنایت و ترویج شمول اجتماعی واقعی داشته باشند.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

While worldwide crime is declining overall, criminality in Latin America has reached unprecedented levels that have ushered in social unrest and political turmoil. Despite major political and economic gains, crime has increased in every Latin American country over the past 25 years, currently making this region the most crime-ridden and violent in the world. Over the past two decades, Latin America has enjoyed economic growth, poverty and inequality reduction, rising consumer demand, and spreading democracy, but it also endured a dramatic outbreak of violence and property crimes. In More Money, More Crime, Marcelo Bergman argues that prosperity enhanced demand for stolen and illicit goods supplied by illegal rackets. Crime surged as weak states and outdated criminal justice systems could not meet the challenge posed by new profitably criminal enterprises. Based on large-scale data sets, including surveys from inmates and victims, Bergman analyzes the development of crime as a business in the region, and the inability-and at times complicity-of state agencies and officers to successfully contain it. While organized crime has grown, Latin American governments have lacked the social vision to promote sustainable upward mobility, and have failed to improve the technical capacities of law enforcement agencies to deter criminality. The weak state responses have only further entrenched the influence of criminal groups making them all the more difficult to dismantle. More Money, More Crime is a sobering study that foresees a continued rise in violence while prosperity increases unless governments develop appropriate responses to crime and promote genuine social inclusion.



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Title Pages
	Marcelo Bergman
Title Pages
	Marcelo Bergman
(p.i) More Money, More Crime (p.ii) (p.iii) More Money, More Crime (p.xi) More Money, More Crime (p.xii)
Title Pages
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
	Marcelo Bergman
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
	Marcelo Bergman
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
(p.vii) Preface and Acknowledgements
Crime and Prosperity
	Marcelo Bergman
Crime and Prosperity
	A Latin American Paradox
		Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
The Explosion of Crime
Crime and Prosperity
The Study of Crime in Latin America
Crime and Prosperity
	The Role of Countries
Crime and Prosperity
	The “Demand” for Crime
Crime and Prosperity
Toward a Perspective on Crime in Latin America
The Business of Crime and Its Effects
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
The Notion of a Crime Equilibrium
Crime and Prosperity
	Introductory Concepts
Crime and Prosperity
	Contagion
Crime and Prosperity
	Law Enforcement
Crime and Prosperity
	Critical Mass and Tipping Point
Crime and Prosperity
	Summary
	What Determines the Type of Equilibrium?
Crime and Prosperity
	On Violence and Crime Equilibria
Crime and Prosperity
	Implications
		Dual equilibria.
		Measurement
Crime and Prosperity
	(p.25) Range
	Stability
	Policies
	Crime Equilibrium: Profits, Organized Crime, and Politics
Crime and Prosperity
	Profits
Crime and Prosperity
	Organized crime.
	Politics and crime
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
Data and Method
	Sources and Data Collections
Crime and Prosperity
	On Spatial Heterogeneity and Crime Equilibria.
Crime and Prosperity
Book Structure
Crime and Prosperity
Crime and Prosperity
	Notes:
Crime and Prosperity
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Marcelo Bergman
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	A Brief Note on Trends and Data
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Homicide
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	(p.42) Homicide Trends
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Breakdown of the Crime Equilibria
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Heterogeneity
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Firearms and Changing Homicide Patterns
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Property Crimes
	Victim data
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Official Records
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Long-term trends
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
(p.55) Other Crimes
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Abduction, Kidnapping, and Extortion
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	(p.59) Other Organized Crime
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Narcotics
	Consumption
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Seizures.
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Summary
(p.69) Concluding Remarks
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
	Notes:
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Trends and Patterns in Latin American Criminality
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Marcelo Bergman
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Initial Notes on the Study of Crime
	What Has Caused Latin America’s Rise in Crime?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	The Perspective from Latin America
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Weak state institutions.
	Legal structure and justice reforms.
	Community breakdown and urban settings.
	The political-economy perspective.
	(p.75) The classic sociological perspective.
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Organized crime and drugs.
	Conflict.
	An economic analysis of crime.
	(p.76) Rising Homicide Rates
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Property Crime
Accounting for the Rise: Covariates of Crime
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Inequality
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Growth
	Unemployment
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Poverty and Crime
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Community Breakdown
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Demographic Trends
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Control Theory: Families and Households
		Family structure
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Drivers and Triggers
		Alcohol
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Illegal drugs
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Firearms
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	(p.103) Summing up
Crime predictors in LATAM: A Summary
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
	Notes:
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Why Has Crime Risen in Latin America?
Profits and Opportunities
	Marcelo Bergman
Profits and Opportunities
	The Growth of Illegal Markets and Crime
		Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
The Rise in Consumerism
	Growth and Consumption Trends in Latin America
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
	Why the Appetite for Consumerism?
Profits and Opportunities
	Rising Demand
Profits and Opportunities
Secondary Markets and Crime
	From Personal Victimization to Markets of Goods
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
	Why Cheap Stolen and Illicit Goods?
Profits and Opportunities
	Violence and Branching Out
Profits and Opportunities
Illegal Secondary Markets
Profits and Opportunities
	Cell Phones
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
	Other Digital Devices
	Small Arms
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
	Less Conventional Thefts
Profits and Opportunities
Car Theft
Profits and Opportunities
	Trends and Scope
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
	Assessment
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Summing Up: Prosperity and Crime
Profits and Opportunities
	Notes:
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Profits and Opportunities
Drug Business and Crime
	Marcelo Bergman
Drug Business and Crime
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Drug Business and Crime
Production, Consumption, and Drug Trafficking
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
	Cannabis
	Opiates
Drug Business and Crime
	Cocaine
	Designer or synthetic drugs
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
	Trafficking and Commercialization
Drug Business and Crime
	Consumption
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Price, Profits, and the Structure of Illegal Trade
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Trafficking and the Emergence of Violence
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Domestic Drug Markets
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drugs, Violence, and the Crime Equilibrium
Drug Business and Crime
	Mexico
Drug Business and Crime
	Argentina
	Brazil
Drug Business and Crime
	Chile
Drug Business and Crime
	Summary
		Earnings and opportunity costs
Drug Business and Crime
	(p.172) Strategic location
	Pre-existing networks of criminality
	Fragmentation or hegemonic control
	Strong initial enforcement
Drug Business and Crime
	Notes:
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Drug Business and Crime
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Marcelo Bergman
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Analytical Perspective
		Contagion
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	New Income Opportunities
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Salient Features of HCE
		Violence and Brutality
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Organized Crime
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Corruption and Law Enforcement
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Mistrust and Lost Legitimacy
	Predatory Crimes under HCE
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
HCE Case Study: Mexico
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Breakdown in Public Security
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Crime and Violence in Mexico
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Drugs and Violence
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Domestic Markets
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Other Predatory Crimes
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Summary
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Concluding Remarks
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
	Notes:
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
Organized Crime and High Crime Equilibrium
The Police in Latin America
	Marcelo Bergman
The Police in Latin America
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
The Police in Latin America
	Prevailing Theories
The Police in Latin America
Police in Latin America: Legacies and Current Structure
	Police and Crime in the Twentieth Century
The Police in Latin America
	Police Administration, Structure, and Resources
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
Police and Crime
	Police and Deterrence
The Police in Latin America
	Arrests
		Flagrancy
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Corruption and Use of Force
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Organized Crime
The Police in Latin America
	Summary
Information, Intelligence, and Deterrence
	Police and Public Safety: How Rudimentary Information Systems “Worked” for Low Levels of Crime
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Adoption of Crime Control Strategies
The Police in Latin America
	Poor Intelligence: Alternative Explanations
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
Police Trust: A Dukheimian Challenge
	Levels of Police Trust
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Why is Trust so Low?
	The Role of Police Performance
The Police in Latin America
	Police Performance and Trust: A Multivariate Analysis
		Results
			Police trust
The Police in Latin America
	Police Performance
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Regression Analysis
	Dependent Variable: Police Trust
	Independent Variables
		Police Evaluation Index (PEI)
		Victimization (VICTIM)
		Perception of Crime Frequency Index (PCFI)
		Expectation of Being the Victim of Crime (Expectation)
The Police in Latin America
	Fear of Being the Victim of a Crime (Fear)
	(p.233) Police Abuse
	Demographic Variables
		Gender
		Socio-economic Level (BA)47 and Income (Mex).
		Age
		Communes (districts)
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
	Summary
The Police in Latin America
(p.238) Summing-up: From Low to High Criminality
The Police in Latin America
	Notes:
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
The Police in Latin America
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Marcelo Bergman
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
(p.241) Criminal Courts and Prosecutor Offices in Latin America
	Resources, Structure, and Efficacy
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	An International Perspective
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Administration of Justice and Criminality
	Criminal Procedure and Organized Crime
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	(p.250) The New Legal Approach: Judges, Prosecutors, and Crime
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Penal Justice Reforms
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Have Reforms Reduced Criminality?
		Recent research on the topic.
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Pre-trial detention
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	The impact of reforms on individuals
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	The special case of Mexico
	Summary
	Summary: The Effect of Reforms on Crime
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Prosecution, and Deterrence: The Problem of Impunity
	Impunity and Crime Equilibrium
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Homicides and impunity
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Crimes for profit
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Past criminal involvement
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	(p.266) Corruption
	Summary
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Conclusion
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
	Notes:
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
Courts, Criminal Procedures, and Deterrence
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Marcelo Bergman
The Sad Story of Prisons
	A Balance of Failures
		Marcelo Bergman
Abstract and Keywords
Introduction
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
Mass Incarcerations and the Makeup of Prison Populations in Latin America
	Incarceration—A Growing Trend
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Gender
	Distribution by type of felony
	Overcrowding
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Length of sentences
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Pretrial Detention
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Flow or Stock?
The Sad Story of Prisons
Prison Growth and Crime
	Corrections and Crime
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Deterrence
The Sad Story of Prisons
	The Normalization of Prisons (General Deterrence)
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Reoffending: Specific Deterrence
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	(p.285) Turnover of Inmates: General and Specific Deterrence
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Re-entry and Recidivism (Specific Deterrence and Rehabilitation)
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Incapacitation I: Crime from Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Incapacitation II: Prison and Rising Crime
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
Deterrence and Incapacitation: Shortcomings
The Sad Story of Prisons
	The Fallacy of the Prison Divide
The Sad Story of Prisons
	Prisons and Crime Equilibrium
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
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The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
The Sad Story of Prisons
Concluding Remarks
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Concluding Remarks
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Abstract and Keywords
Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
Findings
Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
Implications
Concluding Remarks
Policy Guidelines
Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
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	Marcelo Bergman
Author-Initiated Data Collections
	Inmate Surveys
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	Inmate Surveys for Countries other than Mexico.
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	Victimization Surveys
		Mexico
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	(p.313) Argentina
	Penal Judicial Files
Other Data Sets
	Official Records
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	UNDP 2013
	United Nations. UNODC-CTS
	OAS-Alertamerica
	Country collections
	(p.315) General assessment of official records
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	Surveys
		Latinobarometro
		LAPOP (Latin American Public Opinion Project)
		CICAD (OAS-Alertamerica)
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(p.317) Notes
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 9
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(p.349) References
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	Chapter 1
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	Chapter 9
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(p.389) Index
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