Paisajes del delito y la inseguridad en las ciudades intermedias
Keywords:
Crime, urban morphology, violent or intimidating thefts, intermediate citiesAbstract
Until very recently, phenomena like delinquency were only considered dysfunctions of the system. However, nowadays this phenomenon has become inherent to its way of functioning. This dynamic is influenced by factors such as the increasing polarization of developed economies or the enormous masses of displaced people, due to either economic or political reasons, from developing countries who, in rich countries, often fall in situations of precariousness. In the following text we will see how all these pieces are interrelated in an intermediate city, and we will analyse the fluctuation of violent or intimidating thefts, as well as the most common places where these are committed.
Si hasta hace bien poco se había considerado que fenómenos como la delincuencia no eran más que disfunciones del sistema, en el mundo en el que vivimos este fenómeno se ha convertido en inherente a su manera de funcionar. Influyen en esta dinámica factores como la polarización creciente de las economías desarrolladas o las ingentes masas de desplazados, ya sea por razones económicas o políticas, de países en vías de desarrollo que, en los países ricos, caen las más de las veces en la precariedad. En el texto que sigue se verá como se engarzan todas estas piezas en una ciudad intermedia y se analizará la fluctuación de los robos con violencia o intimidación, así como los lugares típicos en los que éstos se cometen.
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