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2013
In the face of rising crime rates and increasingly complex transnational and local criminal dynamics, Belize's limited institutional resources are overstretched. Youth violence and gangs are of particular concern in urban areas, where lack of education and employment options converge with the prevalence of guns and trafficking networks.
Jennifer Peirce, Alexandre Veyrat-Pontet
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In the face of rising crime rates and increasingly complex transnational and local criminal dynamics, Belize's limited institutional resources are overstretched. Youth violence and gangs are of particular concern in urban areas, where lack of education and employment options converge with the prevalence of guns and trafficking networks.
Jennifer Peirce, Alexandre Veyrat-Pontet
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2022
When and why do political elites publicly frame groups as fifth columns? While some argue that geopolitical factors explain when states identify groups as fifth columns, others emphasize domestic political concerns. This chapter finds that, although geopolitical dynamics are central in defining groups as fifth columns, the decision ...
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When and why do political elites publicly frame groups as fifth columns? While some argue that geopolitical factors explain when states identify groups as fifth columns, others emphasize domestic political concerns. This chapter finds that, although geopolitical dynamics are central in defining groups as fifth columns, the decision ...
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The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2005
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century Madras Presidency. Relying on a vernacular principle of interpretation emerging from the colonial archive itself—a Sanskrit ‘Law of Coincidence’—the article makes a case for collective identity in colonial India as a conjunctural attribution.
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This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century Madras Presidency. Relying on a vernacular principle of interpretation emerging from the colonial archive itself—a Sanskrit ‘Law of Coincidence’—the article makes a case for collective identity in colonial India as a conjunctural attribution.
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Citizen (in)security?: Social media, citizen journalism and crisis response. [PDF]
The use of social media in a crisis has been applauded, and is witnessing an increase in uptake among those involved in crisis management activities, including citizens. Whilst some challenges have been discussed elsewhere, somewhat lacking is a discussion on the impact of sharing information on the security of those that may have been recorded ...
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2011
This is a presentation for the Caribbean Regional ConSoc Retreat held on June 16, 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica. This document outlines crime and violence as major roadblocks to development in the Caribbean; citing statistics and providing examples of the economic costs to the region.
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This is a presentation for the Caribbean Regional ConSoc Retreat held on June 16, 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica. This document outlines crime and violence as major roadblocks to development in the Caribbean; citing statistics and providing examples of the economic costs to the region.
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