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Author Auyero, Javier, author

Title The ambivalent state : police-criminal collusion at the urban margins / Javier Auyero and Katherine Sobering
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Series Global and comparative ethnography
Global and comparative ethnography.
Contents CLANDESTINE RELATIONS MATTER -- CHAPTER TWO: DRUG VIOLENCE IN THE STREETS AND AT HOME -- CHAPTER THREE: COLLUSION AND LEGAL CYNICISM -- CHAPTER FOUR: ESTABLISHING THE "ARREGLO" -- CHAPTER FIVE: COMPETITION, RETALIATION, AND VIOLENCE -- CHAPTER SIX: PATCHWORKS OF PROTECTION -- CHAPTER SEVEN: UNPACKING COLLUSION -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES
Summary "Over the last few decades, debates about policing in poor urban areas have shifted analysing the state's neglect and abandonment to documenting its harsh interventions and punishing presence. Most of this research has focused on the overt actions and inactions. Yet we know very little about the covert world of state action that is hidden from public view. The Ambivalent State offers an unprecedented look into the clandestine relationships between cops and drug dealers in Argentina. Drawing on a unique combination of ethnographic research and documentary evidence, including hundreds of pages of wiretapped phone conversations, sociologists Javier Auyero and Katherine Sobering analyse the inner-workings of "police-criminal collusion" and its connections to drug markets and the depacification of daily life. Through rich descriptions of the actual clandestine interactions between drug dealers and police, they argue that an up-close examination of covert state action exposes the workings of an "ambivalent state": one that enforces the rule of law while at the same time and in the same place functions as a partner to what it defines as criminal behaviour. The Ambivalent State develops a political sociology of violence that focuses not only on takes place in police stations, criminal courts, and poor neighbourhoods, but also the clandestine actions and interactions of police agents, judges, and politicians that structure daily life at the urban margins. By way of empirical demonstration, the book makes an urgent call for scholars to incorporate clandestine action into explanations of the state. Collusion, policing, the state, crime, violence, urban marginality, legal cynicism, Argentina, ethnography"-- Provided by publisher
In 'The Ambivalent State', Javier Auyero and Katherine Sobering examine the fascinating world of clandestine relationships between police officers and drug dealers in Argentina. Drawing on a unique combination of ethnographic research and hundreds of pages of wiretapped phone conversations, they analyze the inner-workings of police-criminal collusion and how they shape drug markets, policing in poor urban areas, and daily life at the urban margins
Notes Also issued in print: 2019
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Audience Specialized
Notes Online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 19, 2019)
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- Argentina
Police -- Argentina
Police corruption -- Argentina
Marginality, Social -- Argentina
Drug dealers -- Argentina
Drug control -- Argentina
Drug dealers
Drug control
Criminal justice, Administration of
Marginality, Social
Police
Police corruption
Argentina
Form Electronic book
Author Sobering, Katherine, author
ISBN 9780190915575
0190915579
9780190915568
0190915560