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Author: Cruz, Jose Miguel

Title: Should Authorities Respect the Law When Fighting Crime?

Summary: Ths study examines public support for the authorities’ respect for the law when fighting criminal violence. Using the 2008 round of the Americas-Barometer, 36,021 respondents from twenty-two countries in the Americas were asked whether authorities should always obey the law or, instead, if they can disregard the law in order to catch criminals.

Details: Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University, Latin American Public Opinion Project, 2009. 8p.

Source: Internet Resource; Accessed August 14, 2010 at: http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/files/kroGfC/I0819%20Should%20Authorities%20Respect%20the%20Law%20When%20Fighting%20Crime%20English.pdf; AmericasBarometer Insights: 2009 (No. 19)

Year: 2009

Country: Central America

URL: http://sitemason.vanderbilt.edu/files/kroGfC/I0819%20Should%20Authorities%20Respect%20the%20Law%20When%20Fighting%20Crime%20English.pdf; AmericasBarometer Insights: 2009 (No. 19)

Shelf Number: 119605

Keywords:
Crime Policies
Public Opinion (Latin America)
Rule of Law
Violent Crime