Facing Horror: Studies on the Responses and Dilemmas of Organized Society in the Face of Insecurity, Crime, and Violence
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https://doi.org/10.32870/rc.vi5.105Keywords:
Organized crime , corruption, violence, citizen participation , community organitationAbstract
The book presents six responses from organized society to insecurity, crime, and violence in Michoacán. The organized groups range from cultural activism to armed groups (self-defense groups), as well as collectives searching for missing persons and Local Citizen Security Councils, among others.
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Guerra, Edgar. (Ed.). (2023). Hacer frente al horror: Estudios sobre las respuestas y dilemas de la sociedad organizada ante la inseguridad, la criminalidad y la violencia. México, CIDE.
Orenday, Magaly Alejandra. (2023). “Participación ciudadana: el caso de las autodefensas en México” en Tapia, E. y Medrano, G. (coords.). Caleidoscopio de saberes. México, UAA. pp. 61 - 71. Disponible en https://libros.uaa.mx/index.php/uaa/catalog/view/185/181/819
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