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Política y gobierno

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HARBERS, Imke; JAFFE, Rivke  and  CUMMINGS, Victor J.N.. A battle for hearts and minds? Citizens' perceptions of formal and irregular governance actors in urban Jamaica. Polít. gob [online]. 2016, vol.23, n.1, pp.97-125. ISSN 1665-2037.

In cities across the world, criminal organizations have taken on many of the functions traditionally associated with the state, providing public goods such as social welfare, security and dispute resolution to the urban poor. While recent literature has begun to study the competitive and collusive relations these "irregular governance actors" have with the state, much less is known about how citizens view different governance actors. On the basis of an original survey of inner-city residents in Kingston, Jamaica, we analyze public opinion towards both formal and irregular governance actors. The results indicate that inner-city residents do not necessarily see criminal organizations and the state as competing governance structures, and that the contours of public opinion are much more complex than the literature has so far acknowledged.

Keywords : organized crime; legitimacy; governance; public opinion; Jamaica.

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