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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
This mini-conference brings together scholars of organized crime and comparative political behavior to examine how citizens form political attitudes and engage in political behaviors in response to both organized crime and common crime. Moving beyond top-down analyses of state-criminal relationships, this event focuses on bottom-up societal responses, political attitude formation, and civic engagement patterns that emerge from lived experiences with different forms of criminality.
11:45am |
Illicit Economies and Violence Against Civilians in Criminal Wars: Case of Illegal Fuel Tapping in Mexico - Laura N Lopez-Perez, University of Notre Dame; Jorge Ruiz Reyes, University of Notre Dame
11:58am |
Criminal Governance in Unexpected Contexts: The Case of Montevideo, Uruguay - Lucia Tiscornia, University College Dublin; Inés Fynn, Universidad Catolica del Uruguay; Verónica Pérez Bentancur, University of the Republic; Gustavo Diaz, Northwestern University
12:11pm |
Marijuana Legalization and Cross-Country Violence Dynamics - Juan Carlos Angulo, Universidad Iberoamericana; Juan David David Gelvez, University of Maryland
12:24pm |
The Criminal Is Political: The Cold War, “Neoliberal War,” and Disappearances in Latin America - Madeleine Inez Stevens, Tecnologico de Monterrey
12:37pm |
María Ignacia Ignacia Curiel, Stanford University
12:37pm |
Sebastian Tobon Palma, University of Illinois Chicago
12:50pm |
Audience participation will last for the remainder of the session.