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Author: Nussio, Enzo

Title: When Illegal Protection Collapses: Pathways to Increased Post-Demobilization Violence

Summary: The implementation of peacebuilding activities, including the demobilization of non-state illegal actors, does not necessarily bring about a reduction in violence. While there are several theories that address the causes of persistent violence, there are few that adequately explain why rates of violence can rapidly increase in a post-demobilization context. This paper uses process tracing following the demobilization of paramilitary groups (AUC) in Cordoba Department, Colombia to assess alternative theories. We argue that the AUC created and maintained a monopolistic illegal protection system during its years of operation, and this type of local order was able to contain violence. After demobilization, the protection system was disrupted and as a consequence, new competition between post-demobilization criminal organizations for existing illegal rents developed, petty crime became pervasive and revenge killings spiked, thus contributing to increased rates of violence in the post-demobilization period. Our theory about the breakdown of protection finds additional support in other AUC dominated regions of Colombia. An alternative theory relating state pressure to increased violence was not strongly supported by our empirical analysis.

Details: Zurich, SWIT: Center for Security Studies, 2013. 40p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 11, 2016 at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2277954

Year: 2013

Country: Colombia

URL: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2277954

Shelf Number: 139396

Keywords:
Homicides
Illegal Protection
Violence
Violent Crime