Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs

Law enforcement interventions in drug markets require policy coordination to prevent collateral outcomes that might harm vulnerable people under criminal control and spread crime across places. This paper analyzes street-level peace building in the inner city at the frontline of the ongoing urban wa...

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Main Author: Jorge Mantilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LSE Press 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
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Online Access:https://jied.lse.ac.uk/articles/51
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spelling doaj-fd0bb0c566ae47ab9b62759789f7cfe12021-10-08T13:41:01ZengLSE PressJournal of Illicit Economies and Development2516-72272021-02-012210.31389/jied.5154Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on DrugsJorge Mantilla0UIC ChicagoLaw enforcement interventions in drug markets require policy coordination to prevent collateral outcomes that might harm vulnerable people under criminal control and spread crime across places. This paper analyzes street-level peace building in the inner city at the frontline of the ongoing urban war on drugs in Colombia. Building on the emergent literature on criminal governance and using crime script models, the paper argues that behind the chaos that in appearance prevails in open-air drug markets, illegal economies in Colombia’s urban centers are ruled by schemes that set parallel mechanisms of order, social control, and distribution. Furthermore, the paper addresses the ways in which street-level bureaucracies and therapeutic policing interventions can become a way of building urban proximity, connectedness, and trust in the context of contested informalities.https://jied.lse.ac.uk/articles/51street-level bureaucraciespeace buildingcontested informalitiesillegal economiescriminal governance
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Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
street-level bureaucracies
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illegal economies
criminal governance
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title Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
title_short Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
title_full Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
title_fullStr Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Street Urban Peace in Contested Informalities: The Hidden Face of Colombia’s War on Drugs
title_sort street urban peace in contested informalities: the hidden face of colombia’s war on drugs
publisher LSE Press
series Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
issn 2516-7227
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Law enforcement interventions in drug markets require policy coordination to prevent collateral outcomes that might harm vulnerable people under criminal control and spread crime across places. This paper analyzes street-level peace building in the inner city at the frontline of the ongoing urban war on drugs in Colombia. Building on the emergent literature on criminal governance and using crime script models, the paper argues that behind the chaos that in appearance prevails in open-air drug markets, illegal economies in Colombia’s urban centers are ruled by schemes that set parallel mechanisms of order, social control, and distribution. Furthermore, the paper addresses the ways in which street-level bureaucracies and therapeutic policing interventions can become a way of building urban proximity, connectedness, and trust in the context of contested informalities.
topic street-level bureaucracies
peace building
contested informalities
illegal economies
criminal governance
url https://jied.lse.ac.uk/articles/51
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