Date: December 03, 2020

Location: Online Event

The webinar dealt with neo-institutionalist theories of crime, which have been little used for the interpretation of crime and violence in Latin America. Based on the analysis of three countries, the explanatory potential and limitations of these theories in the context of mestizo modernity in Latin America were discussed. Although the social mechanisms with which institutionality operates can be generalized, the singularities and deficiencies in the construction of the modern State in Latin America require an adaptation of this theoretical perspective to the contexts of multiple and informal institutions, to the positive aspects of social capital or the negative aspects of criminal peace. The webinar discussed the importance of these theories for building democracy and sustainable peace.

Guest:

Roberto Briceño-León is a sociologist and emeritus professor at the Central University of Venezuela and Director of the Social Sciences Laboratory (LACSO). He is currently a visiting professor at the Federal University of Ceará (CEA / UFC) and a professor linked to the CALAS-IEAT Chairs program.