国家挑战与社会合法性:作为暴力非国家行为者和非正式机构的巴西民兵

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Daniel do Nascimento Ferreira, Fábio Rodrigo Ferreira Nobre
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摘要

民兵是一种非正规武装团体,是在打击毒品贩运的论调中产生的,他们通过向民众提供服务,并通过其许多成员所担任的警察职务来寻求合法性。这种现象在里约热内卢的贫民窟尤为明显,民兵组织控制了特定区域,从根本上取代了国家权威,对当地秩序产生了全面影响。本文通过案例研究,深入探讨了里约热内卢市民兵与国家之间错综复杂的关系。其目的包括讨论非正式机构、暴力非国家行为者、有组织犯罪和混合治理;研究里约热内卢民兵的组成和表现;阐明指导民兵行为的非正式机构框架,使其在不一定取代公共权力的情况下获得城市社会合法性。本文探讨的核心问题是里约热内卢的民兵如何挑战国家权力。之所以选择这一案例研究,是因为民兵已将其控制范围扩大到该市约 60% 的领土和大都市区 250 多平方公里的区域。文章的研究结果表明,民兵不仅通过提供公共服务,还通过渗透到正式的治理结构中来挑战国家权威。
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State challenge and social legitimacy: Brazilian militias as violent non-state actors and informal institutions

State challenge and social legitimacy: Brazilian militias as violent non-state actors and informal institutions

Militias are irregular armed groups that emerge from anti-drug trafficking discourses, seeking legitimacy by providing services to the population and through the police positions held by many of their members. This phenomenon is particularly pronounced in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, where militia groups have taken control of specific regions, essentially replacing the authority of the state and exerting a comprehensive influence over the local order. This article presents a case study that delves into the intricate relationship between militias and the state in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The objectives include discussing informal institutions, violent non-state actors, organized crime, and hybrid governance; examining the composition and performance of militias in Rio de Janeiro; and elucidating the informal institutional framework that guides their conduct, allowing them to gain urban social legitimacy without necessarily supplanting public power. The central question addressed by this article revolves around how militias challenge state power in Rio de Janeiro. The choice of this case study is underscored by the fact that militias have already extended their control over approximately 60% of the city’s territory and more than 250 square kilometers of area in the metropolitan region. The article’s findings indicate that militias challenge the state’s authority not only through their provision of public services but also by infiltrating formal governance structures.

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Trends in Organized Crime
Trends in Organized Crime CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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5.10
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期刊介绍: Trends in Organized Crime offers a composite of analyses and syntheses from a variety of information sources to serve the interests of both practitioners and policy makers, as well as the academic community. It is both a stimulus to and a forum for more rigorous empirical research on organized crime.  Trends in Organized Crime publishes peer-reviewed, original research articles and excerpts from significant governmental reports. It also offers reviews of major new books and presents analyses and commentary on current issues in organized crime.  Trends in Organized Crime is published in association with the International Association for the Study of Organized Crime (IASOC). For more information on IASOC please visit http://www.iasoc.net/
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