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AUTOR(ES) Gema Kloppe-Santamaría , J.M. Cruz , Johann Eduard Erdmann
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) National University
ANO 2019
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Latin American Research Review
ISSN 0023-8791
E-ISSN 1542-4278
EDITORA Latin American Studies Association (LASA)
DOI 10.25222/larr.212
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14

Resumo

What are the factors behind citizen support for the use of extralegal violence in Latin America? The prevailing argument is that, in countries overwhelmed by skyrocketing levels of criminal violence, people endorse the use of extralegal violence as a way to cope with insecurity. Other scholars believe that support for extralegal violence is the result of state withdrawal and failure. Few empirical studies, however, have tested any of these arguments. In this article, using regional data from the 2012 AmericasBarometer, we examine different explanations regarding citizen support for the utilization of extralegal violence in Latin America and the Caribbean. We developed a multi-item scale that gauges support for different forms of extralegal violence across the Americas, and we hypothesize that support for extralegal violence is higher not only in countries with extreme levels of violence but especially in countries in which people distrust the political system. Results indicate that support for extralegal violence is significantly higher in societies characterized by little support for the existing political system.

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