TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Macabre ceremonies: how Los Zetas produces extreme violence to promote organizational cohesion JO - Violence A1 - Pereda, Valentin SP - 278 EP - 296 VL - 2 IS - 2 N2 - Why do some organized crime groups (OCGs) carry out face-to-face killings where perpetrators debase their victims and defile their bodies? Leading criminologists contend that OCGs carry out extreme killings deliberately to attain specific performance objectives. Conversely, psycho-sociological scholars argue that extreme killings only occur in situations that affect perpetrators' reasoning and emotions. In their view, these situations are largely beyond OCGs' control. I argue that analyzing extreme killings as organizational rituals can contribute to reconciling these seemingly conflicting views. More specifically, I contend that the OCG known as Los Zetas ritualizes executions to generate the conditions that make extreme violence possible. Through ritualization, Los Zetas influences executioners' perceptions of extreme behavior from something abhorrent into something valued, desirable, and enjoyable. Once the conditions conducive to extreme violence emerge, Los Zetas exploits it to attain utilitarian objectives.

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LA - en SN - 2633-0024 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/26330024211059840 ID - ref1 ER -