State Discourses, Police Violence and Democratisation in Argentina |
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Authors: | MICHELLE D. BONNER |
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Affiliation: | University of Victoria, Canada |
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Abstract: | Police violence is a persistent problem throughout Latin America despite the return of electoral democracy; it is pervasive and includes torture, murder and disappearances. Certainly institutional reforms aimed at changing police practice are important. However, it is equally important that state actors maintain a clear and relatively consistent discourse in favour of democratic policing. This article argues that, in the case of Argentina, state actors do not maintain a consistent position in favour of democratic policing and instead oscillate between denying the occurrence of police violence, justifying such police action and absolving themselves of responsibility. |
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Keywords: | police violence democratisation Argentina accountability state discourses framing economic crisis |
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