The Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America
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This book examines the effect of social inequality, political influence, and institutional design on the effectiveness of legal systems in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay. It demonstrates the inequality existent in these systems, as well as the occasional successes. Its focus is on the criminal prosecution of violent police officers, but it draws implications for democracy, the rule of law, court functioning, and police violence. The book describes judicial, prosecutorial, and police structures and operation, as well as the nature of and response to lethal police violence in each location.
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Daniel M. Brinks
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The Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America
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Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America
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Judicial Response to Police Killings in Latin America