(PT) Legitimacy and legality of “milícias” in Brazil

Authors

  • Sven Peterke

Keywords:

Militia, Violence, Neofeudalism, Organized Crime

Abstract

In contemporary Brazil, the term “militia” is used in everyday language to designate groups made up of the State´s security forces, in particular members of the military polices, which, out of duty, take control over neighborhoods (presumably) dominated or threatened by drug traffickers, in order to implement “law and order”. It is argued that these groups constitute a “minor evil” compared to the criminals they intend to combat. Thus, it is attributed to them a certain degree of legitimacy. In reality, however, the term “militia” serves to camouflage groups that classify as organized crime.

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Published

2011-12-05

How to Cite

PETERKE, S. (PT) Legitimacy and legality of “milícias” in Brazil. Prim@ Facie - Law, History and Politics, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 18, p. 86–107, 2011. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/primafacie/article/view/9708. Acesso em: 10 may. 2024.

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Section

Corpus