The 'Faccoes' of Fortaleza and 'Colectivos' of Caracas: Two Models of Criminal Governance

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compares the criminal governance carried out by the Guardioes do Estado faccao (faction), in Fortaleza, Brazil, and the Alexis Vive and La Piedrita colectivos (collectives) in Caracas, Venezuela. Comparing their origins, their use of violence, their capacity to establish rules and impose punishments, their sources of income, the way they obtain legitimacy and their relations with the state, we conclude that these are two different models of criminal governance, which differ in the way they prioritise the goals of economic profit and political domination

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Briceno-Leon, R., Barreira, C., & De Aquino, J. P. D. (2022). The “Faccoes” of Fortaleza and “Colectivos” of Caracas: Two Models of Criminal Governance. Dilemas, 15, 21–49. https://doi.org/10.4322/DILEMAS.V15NESP4.46522

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