TY - JOUR
T1 - Landscapes of dispossession
T2 - Criminal justice and property rights in Mexico (2015–2020)
AU - Meneses-Reyes, Rodrigo
AU - Fondevila, Gustavo
AU - Galindo, Carlos
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - It is generally accepted that the State plays an important role in promoting and facilitating practices of dispossession; yet there is little reflection on its role in prevention, processing, and reversion (restitution). Our research focusses on dispossession understood as a crime. The criminal classification of dispossession as well as the continued reporting of its frequency and magnitude, suggest that crucial State institutions, such as those which form part of the criminal justice system, play a determining role in both how certain property conflicts are denominated as well as the trajectory, duration, and ways in which these are processed. Using a spatial analysis of criminal records of dispossession on a municipal level, from 2015 – 2020 in Mexico, we aim to demonstrate dispossession as a highly collective, contested, and concentrated process of changing relations of land and property that materialize in unequal ways on specific regulated spaces, rather than as a random occurrence on institutionally and socially empty territories.
AB - It is generally accepted that the State plays an important role in promoting and facilitating practices of dispossession; yet there is little reflection on its role in prevention, processing, and reversion (restitution). Our research focusses on dispossession understood as a crime. The criminal classification of dispossession as well as the continued reporting of its frequency and magnitude, suggest that crucial State institutions, such as those which form part of the criminal justice system, play a determining role in both how certain property conflicts are denominated as well as the trajectory, duration, and ways in which these are processed. Using a spatial analysis of criminal records of dispossession on a municipal level, from 2015 – 2020 in Mexico, we aim to demonstrate dispossession as a highly collective, contested, and concentrated process of changing relations of land and property that materialize in unequal ways on specific regulated spaces, rather than as a random occurrence on institutionally and socially empty territories.
KW - criminal justice
KW - Dispossession
KW - Mexico
KW - property rights
KW - urbanization
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85159118484&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/23996544231173548
DO - 10.1177/23996544231173548
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159118484
SN - 2399-6544
VL - 41
SP - 1132
EP - 1146
JO - Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
JF - Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
IS - 6
ER -