The “birds”*** from Valle del Cauca
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.851Keywords:
violence, punitive practices, “birds”Abstract
This article wants to unveil the punitive practices that took place in Colombia through the formation of groups, not only parastatals but state ones, wich were acting outside its functions, by conducting acts regarded as criminal offences by the criminal law and with whom sought to impose sanctions or punishment to other groups and / or individuals, to achieve the control of the society.
As a paradigmatic example, it was chosen the group so-called the “birds”, which had as scene for their actions the district of Valle del Cauca (Colombia), during the end of the period known as the “Violence”.
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