Policing Protest in Argentina and Chile / / Michelle D. Bonner.

Despite the pervasiveness of electoral democracy in Latin America, the police continue to repress political protests. Why? Does the majority of the public support the repression of protests? If not, whom do they hold accountable, and how? Michelle Bonner offers a new perspective on police reform and...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Lynne Rienner Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2022]
©2014
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (249 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Tables
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Policing Protest
  • 2. Rethinking Accountability
  • 3. Police and Protest in Argentina: A History
  • 4. Discourses on Protest Policing in Argentina
  • 5. Media and Protest Policing in Argentina
  • 6. Case Study: The Pueyrredón Bridge Protest
  • 7. Police and Protest in Chile: A History
  • 8. Discourses on Protest Policing in Chile
  • 9. Media and Protest Policing in Chile
  • 10. Case Study: The 2006 Student Protest
  • 11. Comparing Argentina and Chile
  • Appendix 1: Repressive Protest Policing in Post-Authoritarian Latin America
  • Appendix 2: Interviews
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Book