The Paradox of Violence in Venezuela : Crime and Revolution
Book Details
AI Summary
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Crime and violence soared in twenty-first-century Venezuela even as poverty and inequality decreased, contradicting the conventional wisdom that these are the underlying causes of violence. The Paradox of Violence in Venezuela explains the rise of violence under both Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduroleftist presidents who made considerable investment in social programs and political inclusion. Contributors argue that violence arose not from the frustration of inequality, or the needs created by poverty, but rather from the interrelated factors of a particular type of revolutionary governance, extraordinary oil revenues, a reliance on militarized policing, and the persistence of concentrated disadvantage. These factors led to dramatic but unequal economic growth, massive institutional and social change, and dysfunctional criminal justice policies that destabilized illicit markets and social networks, leading to an increase in violent conflict resolution. The Paradox of Violence in Venezuela reorients thinking about violence and its relationship to poverty, inequality, and the state.
Get The Paradox of Violence in Venezuela by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by University of Pittsburgh Press and it has pages.
Discover books you might love based on this title.
More in This Genre
Effective Domestic Remedies and the European Court of Human Rights
Ksh 18,700.00
Shared Experiences of Mass Shootings
Ksh 27,900.00
LGBTQ+ Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Ksh 27,900.00
Sexual Harassment and Sexual Abuse
Ksh 7,400.00
The Fear of Crime
Ksh 54,900.00
States, Ideologies, and Social Revolutions
Ksh 6,450.00