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Revista de Estudios Sociales

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ESLAVA, Luis  and  BUCHELY, Lina. Security and Development? A Story about Petty Crime, the Petty State and its Petty Law. rev.estud.soc. [online]. 2019, n.67, pp.40-55. ISSN 0123-885X.  https://doi.org/10.7440/res67.2019.04.

In this article we engage with the promises and limits of the “Security and Development” discourse. Using Cali (Colombia)as our case study, we show how initiatives associated with this discourse, instead of helping States move beyond insecurity, exclusion and low levels of development by strengthening social relations, official institutions and legal frameworks, end up producing, instead, a particular set of precarious institutional and human arrangements. We characterise this precarity as moving in the realm of “pettiness:” a characterisation that for us suggests both the marginal kinds of solutions that ultimately form the core of Security and Development, and the flimsiness that has come to mark those institutional and human arrangements resulting from it. The result is a resilient liminality across the board and the continuation of insecurity.

Keywords : crime; State; citizenship security; insecurity; petty crime; security and development.

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