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7. Government responses and the Dark Side of Gang Suppression in Central America
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Case Studies
- 1. The Origins of Southern California Latino Gangs 23
- 2. Street Gangs of El Salvador 43
- 3. Street Gangs of Guatemala 71
- 4. Street Gangs of Honduras 87
- 5. Street Gangs of Nicaragua 105
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Part II. Responses to Gang Violence
- 6. State Power and Central American Maras: A Cross- national Comparison 123
- 7. Government responses and the Dark Side of Gang Suppression in Central America 137
- 8. Elite Membership and Sexualized Violence among Central American Gangs 159
- 9. the Use of Intelligence to Combat Maras 181
- 10. the Impact of U.S. Anti- gang Policies in Central America: Quo Vadis? 197
- Conclusion: The Dilemma of Fighting Gangs in New Democracies 211
- Notes 219
- Glossary 259
- List of Acronyms 261
- Bibliography 265
- About the Contributors 291
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Case Studies
- 1. The Origins of Southern California Latino Gangs 23
- 2. Street Gangs of El Salvador 43
- 3. Street Gangs of Guatemala 71
- 4. Street Gangs of Honduras 87
- 5. Street Gangs of Nicaragua 105
-
Part II. Responses to Gang Violence
- 6. State Power and Central American Maras: A Cross- national Comparison 123
- 7. Government responses and the Dark Side of Gang Suppression in Central America 137
- 8. Elite Membership and Sexualized Violence among Central American Gangs 159
- 9. the Use of Intelligence to Combat Maras 181
- 10. the Impact of U.S. Anti- gang Policies in Central America: Quo Vadis? 197
- Conclusion: The Dilemma of Fighting Gangs in New Democracies 211
- Notes 219
- Glossary 259
- List of Acronyms 261
- Bibliography 265
- About the Contributors 291
- Index 297