Colombia Internacional (Jul 2009)

Drogas, violencia y redes extorsivas con apoyo del Estado.

  • Richard Snyder.,
  • Brown University.

Journal volume & issue
no. 70
pp. 61 – 91

Abstract

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Illegality does not necessarily breed violence. The relationship between illicit markets and violence depends on institutions of protection. When state-sponsored protection rackets form, illicit markets can be peaceful. Conversely, the breakdown of state-sponsored protection rackets, which may result from well-meaning policy reforms intended to reduce corruption and improve law enforcement, can lead to violence. The cases of drug trafficking in contemporary Mexico and Colombia show how a focus on the emergence and breakdown of state-sponsored protection rackets helps explain variation in levels of violence both within and across illicit markets.

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