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Citation

Arias ED, Rodrigues CD. Lat. Am. Polit. Soc. 2006; 48(4): 53-81.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1353/lap.2006.0041

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article examines the politics of how drug traffickers resolve disputes and maintain order in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Much popular discourse and some scholarly studies argue that drug traffickers play a major role in controlling crime and minimizing conflicts there. This article shows that traffickers enforce community norms under a variable political calculus in which well-connected and respected residents are less likely to be punished for rule violations than are individuals who are marginal to the life of the community. This allows many favela residents who conform to local norms to feel a degree of control over their own safety, a "myth of personal security" in otherwise violent neighborhoods.

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