City of Walls Crime Segregation and Citizenship in São Paulo 1st Edition by Teresa Caldeira – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0520221435, 978-0520221437
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ISBN 10: 0520221435
ISBN 13: 978-0520221437
Author: Teresa P. R. Caldeira
Teresa Caldeira’s pioneering study of fear, crime, and segregation in São Paulo poses essential questions about citizenship and urban change in contemporary democratic societies. Focusing on São Paulo, and using comparative data on Los Angeles, she identifies new patterns of segregation developing in these cities and suggests that these patterns are appearing in many metropolises.
Table of contents:
PART ONE: The Talk of Crime
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Talking of Crime and Ordering the World
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Crisis, Criminals, and the Spread of Evil
PART TWO: Violent Crime and the Failure of the Rule of Law
3. The Increase in Violent Crime
4. The Police: A Long History of Abuses
5. Police Violence under Democracy
PART THREE: Urban Segregation, Fortified Enclaves, and Public Space
6. São Paulo: Three Patterns of Spatial Segregation
7. Fortified Enclaves: Building Up Walls and Creating a New Private Order
8. The Implosion of Modern Public Life
PART FOUR: Violence, Civil Rights, and the Body
9. Violence, the Unbounded Body, and the Disregard for Rights in Brazilian Democracy
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