The Crisis of Detention and the Politics of Denial in Latin America

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Abstract

This article assesses the causes of the crisis of detention in Latin America. It is argued that this crisis, which manifests itself in overpopulation of the region's prison systems, deficient infrastructure, prison informality and violence propelled ultimately by political processes, is mostly related to, on the one hand, disastrous human rights conditions inside Latin American prisons, and on other, the political denial of these conditions. This denial produces a state of institutional abandonment that is preserved by the interests of politicians and bureaucrats, who are engaged in denying prison violence and human rights abuses while simultaneously calling for more punishment and imprisonment.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Review of the Red Cross
Vol/bind98
Udgave nummer903
Sider (fra-til)889-916
Antal sider28
ISSN1816-3831
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2016
Udgivet eksterntJa

Emneord

  • prison conditions
  • Latin America
  • violence
  • denial
  • human rights
  • internationalization strategies

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