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Periodization and Its Discontents: The Social Construction of Crime and Criminality in Modern Mexico

Abstract

This paper gives an overview of four phases in the social construction of crime and criminality in Mexico since the Independence era. It argues that these phases follow a pattern in which a criminal justice paradigm is gradually consolidated and eventually superseded. It then examines some of the problems with a paradigm-driven periodization.

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